Symmetricom XL-GPS GPS Receiver User Manual


 
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Edit the Configuration Files
In Windows, edit the configuration files using a text editor such as Notepad or Wordpad. For more
information, see
D: Network Time Protocol (NTP)” on page 135.
If using the preconfigured FTP server (downloaded from http://www.ntp-systems.com/zip/warftpd1.zip
),
the FTP places the configuration files in C:\Symmetricom
, the default or home directory of “anonymous”.
Note: Follow these guidelines when editing the configuration files:
If the editor displays odd 'box' characters or the lines of text don't wrap properly, close the file
without saving changes and switch to a different text editor.
Don't rename or save the configuration files as a new file type.
Some text editors encode end-of-line carriage returns that cause errors when XL-GPS refers to
the file. Notepad, WordPad, Microsoft Word, and Vim don't seem to have this problem.
The configuration files are automatically transferred to/from the FTP server in binary format.
They retain the DOS or UNIX file conventions of the editor. XL-GPS works with either format.
Move the Configuration Files Back to the XL-GPS
Reboot Warning: The following steps cause the XL-GPS to reboot.
Using the XL-GPS’s command line, enter one of the commands below, replacing
<IP Address> with the IP address of your workstation/FTP server.
To move the NTP config files, type:
>f100 config ntp set host:<IP Address> dir:<subdir>
To move the SNMP config file, type:
>f100 config snmp set host:<IP Address> dir:<subdir>
To move the NTP and SNMP config files, type:
>f100 config ntp snmp set host:<IP Address> dir:<subdir>
Here’s an example of a successful SNMP and NTP config file transfer:
>>f100 config set ntp snmp host:192.168.0.1 dir:
Host config ip 192.168.0.1 already configured
Are you sure(y/N)?y
Source file snmp.conf bytes read: 1275
Dest file /config/snmp.conf bytes written: 1275
Source file ntp.conf bytes read: 1166
Dest file /etc/ntp.conf bytes written: 1166
Source file ntp.keys bytes read: 44
Dest file /etc/ntp.keys bytes written: 44
Configuration files transferred successfully!