Symmetricom Time Server Manual Do Utilizador

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TimeVault™ User’s Manual
6000-100Ch2.fm  Rev. D
Chapter 2: Installation and Start-Up
Power-Up
2.3.5
Rolling Redundancy
 Rolling redundancy ensures secure, uninterrupted time delivery.  
During normal operation, TimeVault receives the time through GPS, its designated 
primary synchronization source.  If GPS loses time synchronization, there is a brief 
holdover period before TimeVault’s modem calls ACTS, the designated secondary 
synchronization source.  
During this period, TimeVault uses its internal oscillator to deliver precise time.  If, after 
three minutes, GPS is still not synchronized, ACTS takes over and provides the time until 
GPS is once more available.  At this point, TimeVault rolls back over to GPS.
If both GPS and ACTS were to fail, TimeVault rolls over to NTP, its designated tertiary 
synchronization source.  TimeVault uses NTP until either GPS or ACTS is once again 
available.
This rolling redundancy sequence is summarized in the following illustration: 
Start-Up
GPS
ACTS
NTP
Primary Good
Secondary Good
Tertiary Good
Primary Good
Primary Bad
Secondary Good
Secondary Bad
Primary Good
Although TimeVault is not designed to resist a denial of service attack from a hostile source, an 
excessive number of NTP requests in a short period of time will not cause the system to crash or 
lock up.