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IIEEE 8
Informational Messages 89
Initialization 17
Installation 11
Interface Specifications 8
Internal Timing Performance Specifications 5
Internet
Access
through Telnet 40–41
Configuration
ACTS 34
NTP 36
Protocol 31
IP Address 62
KKeypad 7, 51
Operation 24
LLCD 23
Leap Indicator 92
Leap Second 58, 92
Command (F67) 58
LED 7
Local Time Source Precision 93
Location 2, 31–32
Lock Display Request
(F100 L) 76
Login 39–40, 64, 83
Serial/Telnet Interface Passwords 86
Telnet, During Set-Up 41
Logout 86
Security 26–27
MMast Mounting (Antenna) 13
MD5 111
Keys 70–71, 99
NTP Broadcast Mode
with Authentication 70–71, 101
without Authentication 102
Protocol 6
Memory 12
Checksum Test Status (F100 ST) 65
Messages
Error 87–88
Informational 89–90
MIB 29, 107–108, 110
Protocol 6
MIB II 107
Protocol 6
MIlls, Dr. David 2, 99
Web Site 100
Minor 87
Mode 92
Survey Static 55
Mounting
Chassis 11
NNET Port 2, 6–8, 12, 40, 42, 48
Configuration
Single Entry (F100) 59
Default Gateway (F100 G) 63
IP Address (F100 IP) 62
Network Configuration
Commands (F36 or F100) 55
Initial 28–29
Using Serial/Telnet Commands 59
Using the Internet 34
Subnet Mask (F100 SM) 63
Network Time Protocol, See NTP
Non-Standard Features 127
Non-Volatile Memory 65
NTP 6, 17
Broadcast Mode
Editing MD5 Keys 70–71
with Authentication 70–71, 101
without Authentication 102–103
Client 6
Configuration 69
Using FTP 69–73
Using the Internet 36–37
Data Packet 91
Multicast 8
Synchronization
Mode 19
Specifications 6
Version 3 Data Format (RFC-1305) 91
"get" and "set" Commands 67
NTPDC 91, 96
NTPQ 91, 96
ntp.conf file 36, 69–71
ntp.keys file 36, 69–71
OOperating Altitude 4
Operating Mode Request (F53) 55
Operator 33
Login Password 86