Operations and Maintenance Manual
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Multi-Protocol Reader 2.4 Operating Instructions
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Disable configuration alignment first on the Primary side
before turning the Primary off.
Secondary
CTM is off
or not
present.
OFF
Running
As soon as the Secondary is running again, the reader
aligns the Secondary side to match the Primary side
settings.
Settings excluded from Configuration Alignment
The following settings are excluded from Configuration Alignment, so must be set individually both on the
Primary and Secondary. These excluded settings are also listed on the Compare page for reference.
• Reader IP address/netmask
• LC Ethernet Destination IP address/port (also Dual Destination IP address/port)
• Inter-Reader Ethernet 2 IP address
• NTP Peer IPs
• Sync Recovery timeout (normally derived from Frame Sequence setting)
• USB logging
• User Account settings
Configuration Alignment example
The following is an example of how Configuration Alignment operates. The left side is a view of the Secondary
side web interface, the right side shows the Primary side web interface. Note that Configuration Alignment
happens on the Secondary regardless of whether the user is logged in to the Secondary web interface.
Secondary CTM
Primary CTM
Note both sides of the reader have the same Attenuation settings.
Now for example, the operator decides to change a
power setting on the Primary side.
Note how Secondary side is automatically updated to
match the Primary. If the Secondary happens to be off, it
gets aligned the next time it is running.