User`s guide
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Entity
Instance
Parameter
Values
Equivalent Web Parameter
ntp n maxpoll 3 - 14
Poll Interval s1, s2
See ‘minpoll’ for values
ntp n burstint3 0 – 255
Startup burst Interval s
seconds
ntp n server4
Valid IP address or
hostname, e.g.
ntp4.timeserver.org
NTP Server
ntp n bcast4 0,1
Broadcast Mode
0 = disabled
1 = enabled
ntp n minpoll4 3 - 14
Poll Interval s1, s2
See ‘minpoll’ for values
ntp n maxpoll4 3 - 14
Poll Interval s1, s2
See ‘minpoll’ for values
ntp n burstint4 0 – 255
Startup burst Interval s
seconds
To check the status of the NTP client, the following commands can be used:
To view NTP system status information
ntpstat sys
To view NTP peer information
ntpstat peers
To reset system information and allow NTP to recalculate the drift compensation
ntpstat rst
General
Configuration – Systems> General
This section describes the configuration of router functionality that applies to the router in
general rather than specific features.
Autorun Commands
The router may be configured to run a number of commands once it has booted. These
commands are associated with specific asynchronous serial interfaces. Configuration of this
facility is via a table on this web page. As an example, it may be required that a Script Basic
script, sample.bas needs to be run at boot up. Auto commands are normally associated
with an ASY port, but running a script for example is not ASY port specific.
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This parameter is the command interface to be associated with the command. In the above
example, this would be set to the number “0”.