NetComm NB1 User Manual

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YML780 Rev1

NB1 User Guide

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Option

Description

Primary, Secondary,
Tertiary SNTP Servers

This allows you to enter three different
SNTP server addresses. If one of these
servers is unavailable your modem
will use an alternative. An example
of an NTP server on the Internet is
128.250.36.3.

Timeout:

The number of seconds your modem will
attempt to connect to an SNTP server
before trying an alternative server
should the server you are trying to con-
nect to be unavailable.

Polling Interval:

The interval that your modem will up-
date its time with an SNTP server.

Retry Count:

The number of attempts at connecting
to an SNTP server.

Time Zone:

Select the time zone you are in.

Day Light:

Enable this to enable daylight savings
for the time on your modem.

Click Apply to save the settings.

To check that your NB1 modem is talking to an NTP server, follow these instructions
for Windows Operating Systems:

1. Open a Command Prompt (Start > Run > cmd).

2. Type telnet 192.168.1.1 (or the IP address of your modem) and enter.

3. Type your login and password.

Login:

admin

Password:

admin

4. date [ENTER key]

5. Note that the date is set correctly.

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