Auto-Sync Time Clock

NOTE:

System allows user to configure up to 32 time servers

System provides 18 Stratum 1 NTP servers for user to select as default listed below

Host Name

Location

Number

bigben.cac.washington.edu

University of Washington, Seattle,

1

 

WA

 

montpelier.ilan.caltech.edu

California Institute of Technology,

4

 

Pasadena, CA

 

nist1.symmetricom.com

Symmetricom, San Jose, California

5

nist1-dc.WiTime.net

WiTime, Virginia

6

nist1-la.WiTime.net

WiTime, Los Angeles, California

7

nist1-ny.WiTime.net

WiTime, New York City

8

nist1-sj.WiTime.net

WiTime, San Jose, California

9

ntp.nasa.gov

NASA Ames Research Center,

2

 

Moffett Field, CA

 

ntp-ua.usno.navy.mil

University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK

10

tick.mit.edu

Massachusetts Institute of

11

 

Technology, Cambridge, MA

 

time.nist.gov

NCAR, Boulder, Colorado

3

time-a.nist.gov

NIST, Gaithersburg, Maryland

12

time-a.timefreq.bldrdoc.gov

NIST Boulder Laboratories,

13

 

Boulder, Colorado

 

time-b.nist.gov

NIST, Gaithersburg, Maryland

14

time-b.timefreq.bldrdoc.gov

NIST, Boulder, Colorado

15

time-c.timefreq.bldrdoc.gov

NIST, Boulder, Colorado

16

time-nw.nist.gov

Microsoft, Redmond, Washington

17

utcnist.colorado.edu

University of Colorado, Boulder

18

Glossary of Terms

Term

Description

 

 

10/100 Base-T

Maximum transmission speed of 10/100 megabits over

Ethernet.

 

 

 

 

Mandatory European marking for certain product groups to

CE

indicate conformity with the essential health and safety

 

requirements set out in European Directives.

 

 

 

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is a protocol used by

DHCP

networked devices (clients) to obtain the parameters necessary

 

for operation in an Internet Protocol network.

 

 

 

Domain Name System serves as the phone book for the

 

Internet by translating human-readable computer hostnames,

DNS

e.g. www.atvs.com, into IP addresses, e.g. 33.50.168.162. A

 

DNS also stores other information such as the list of mail

 

servers that accept email for a given domain.

 

 

 

Local for mDNS local area network clock discovery and specific

Domain

domain for uDNS with its wide area discovery which requires a

 

DNS server.

 

 

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