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Synchronising the PC Clock, SNTP with Windows XP
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Configuring the PC Software Synchronising the PC Clock 3. Follow the instructions of the Install Wizard. Registration in an Internet directory is not necessary and is not recommended. Select the installed web cam and exit the Install Wizard. 4. Run a functionality test. To do this, start the NetMeeting programme. Click on the call button. Under Address enter the IP address or DNS host name of a external station. Confirm your selection with Call. Note: If Firewall software is installed on the workstation computer, a warning will now appear. This shows that the computer is now ready to receive the NetMeeting. You must allow the NetMeeting, by activating the Do not show this message for this program again option for example. 18.6 Synchronising the PC Clock With the network service SNTP (simple network time protocol) it is possible to synchronise the internal clock of a workstation computer with the time of the OpenCom 100. Requirements You must enter the time zone so that the OpenCom 100 can calculate the time of the internal clock back to the GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) required for SNTP: 1. Go to the Configurator, System: Common menu. Click on Change. 2. Enter the Time zone for which the time of the OpenCom 100 applies and whether summer time is allowed for. Confirm this with Apply. Configuring SNTP For various operating systems, you can use one of the numerous SNTP programmes offered for downloading on the Internet. Configure the OpenCom 100 as an SNTP server for such programmes. Please note: In a Windows domain network, the PDC server (primary domain controller) should automatically assume the function of the timer. SNTP with Windows XP Here you configure the SNTP server by double-clicking on the time in the Start bar. Enter the OpenCom 100 as the Server in the Internet time tab. 215