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Vubiq HaulPass V10g User Manual 
 
 
  
 
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5.5  Changing the Clock Time  
The HaulPass V10g terminal boots with the standard UNIX Epoch time of midnight January 1, 1970 UTC and 
counts up from there. This is the time that is used for the internal logs. This time is sufficient for many installations, 
but there are situations that require the use of the current time. Using the current time can make reviewing the 
internal logs easier to correlate with real world events. This section describes how to use a time server to change 
the HaulPass V10g to the current time. 
Configuring the Network 
The first step is to configure your network so that the HaulPass V10g can communicate with a time server. If you 
cannot reach the Internet from the HaulPass V10g, you will not be able to reach a timer server. Once you have 
configured your network so that the HaulPass V10g can reach the Internet, you are ready to test the connection with 
a ping. Most time servers do not support ping, so you will need to ping another host on the Internet. The 
vubiqnetworks.com server is at 23.229.216.200. You can ping the vubiqnetworks.com server from both the Web 
GUI and the command line. 
 
ping ip 23.229.216.200 
PING server 23.229.216.200, 56 bytes of data. 
64 bytes from 23.229.216.200: icmp_seq=0, time=20ms 
64 bytes from 23.229.216.200: icmp_seq=1, time=10ms 
64 bytes from 23.229.216.200: icmp_seq=2, time=10ms 
64 bytes from 23.229.216.200: icmp_seq=3, time=10ms 
64 bytes from 23.229.216.200: icmp_seq=4, time=10ms 
Sent 5 packets, received 5 OK, 0 bad 
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Pointing to the NIST Internet Time Servers 
We recommend using th
 for your clock time reference. The first three IP addresses on 
their list are 129.6.15.28, 129.6.15.29, and 129.6.15.30, so these are the three used in this example.