NetClock® GPS NTP Time Server - Model 9389

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Product Features
- Stratum 1 NTP v2, v3, v4 Time Server
- Precision GPS time reference (optional IRIG or modem)
- Peering and stratum 2 (up to 15) via NTP servers
- High bandwidth NTP performance
- Synchronizes security systems, computers, networks elements, specialty devices and wall clocks
- Meets regulatory compliance standards including Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA, Gramm-Leach-Bliley and OATS
- Supports internal audits including: audit trails, time stamped records, log files and data archiving
- GPS back-up oscillators (OCXO and Rubidium)
- Web-based user interface
- IPv4/IPv6 dual stack
- Supports centralized user authentication (LDAP, RADIUS) and logging (Syslog)
- Remote diagnostics, flash upgrades, configuration, and control over secure communication link
- Security features: IPSec, SSL, SNMP v3, SSH, SCP, SFTP
- RoHS compliant / UL approved
- 5-Year limited warranty

Product Overview
Today’s network and computer systems require time-sensitive data for such tasks as logging events, records management, network optimization and troubleshooting, and synchronizing operations. Spectracom’s NetClock Model 9389 delivers worldwide, split-second timing with the highest security, reliability, and ease of management.
Enhanced security features ensure operational integrity and can be enabled or disabled based on your needs. These features include remote login and file transfer capabilities, providing the utmost security using industry standard interfaces.
The simplicity of installation, ease of management, and reliable operation of the 9389 reduces the cost of network administration. It includes full SNMP capability, support for enterprise directory servers to authenticate users, internal and external logging and monitoring of error messages through Syslog, DHCP for installation convenience, and IPv4/IPv6 dual stack for future network modernization.
Enhanced reliability features include optional oven-stabilized crystal oscillators (OCXO) and Rubidium oscillators to maintain timing if the GPS reference is lost. An optional dial-out modem provides back-up to GPS or functions as the primary reference for disaster recovery. NTP Peering allows for redundancy when multiple NetClock systems are deployed.
The Model 9389 can track up to twelve GPS satellites simultaneously, providing highly accurate timing by synchronizing to the satellites’ atomic clocks. A variety of time codes on multiple ports and are included to meet the requirements of numerous systems. Alarm outputs and programmable timer outputs are also provided.
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