8 Introduction: Configuration LANTIME
8 Introduction: Configuration LANTIME
There are several ways to configure the LANTIME parameters:
TELNET
SSH
HTTP Interface
Secure HTTP Interface (HTTPS)
Terminal in front panel (38400/8N1/VT100)
SNMP Management
In order to be able to configure the time server via the web interface or a telnet/SSH connection, an IP
address has to be assigned via the front panel keys and LC/VF display (for automatic assignment possibilities
please refer to: DHCP IPv4 or AUTOCONF IPv6). Once the IPv4 address, net mask and IPv4 GATEWAY have
been set up or the network interface has been automatically configured with DHCP/Autoconf, further configu-
ration changes can be done via a network connection:
Note:
If the system doesn’t has a display feature (e.g. LANTIME M100), goto chapter LANTIME Setup
Wizard in this manual.
To set up a TELNET connection the following commands are entered:
telnet 198.168.10.10
// LANTIME IP
Default User: root
Default Password: timeserver
To set up a SSH connection the following commands are entered:
ssh root@198.168.10.10
// LANTIME IP
Default Password: timeserver
To set up a HTTP connection the following address is to enter in a web browser:
http://198.168.10.10
// LANTIME IP
Default User: root
Default Password: timeserver
To set up a Secure HTTP (HTTPS) connection the following address is entered in a web browser:
https://198.168.10.10
// LANTIME IP
Default User: root
Default Password: timeserver
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