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Revision as of 08:19, 13 September 2016
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a networking protocol for clock synchronization.
The Exigo system needs a NTP server to work.
The NTP server is used by a number of services including time stamp on log data.
Configuring the NTP server
By default the PSC (Primary System Controller) is set as the NTP server.
Following the Project wizard will set the PSC as the NTP server.
It is also possible to use an external NTP server.
These settings may also be changed later.
Editing the NTP settings
If needed it is also possible to edit the NTP settings.
- Select Configuration view
- Select System Settings -> NTP
Here it is possible to change the NTP settings for the system.
NTP settings in A-B Systems
In an A-B System both Primary Systems Controllers (PSC) will have their own NTP server running.
Default NTP setting in the wizard.
It is also possible to change the NTP settings for A-B systems.
Here you can change NTP server for both Primary System Controllers (PSC).