User's Guide
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SNTP IP Address: This is the IP Address for the server the time is being pulled from.
SNTP Resample Period: The time in seconds when the gateway will check the server for
the correct time.
Epoch between Default Server and SNTP: This is the difference in seconds between the
standard NTP Epoch (start date 01/01/1900) and Monnit’s Epoch (start date 01/01/2012).
System Reset Period: The time in hours it takes for the system to reset.
Secondary Time Source Failover Period: The time in seconds that the gateway will
continue to attempt to poll the Primary System Time Source unsuccessfully for an updated
time before switching over and using time from the secondary time source. This time period
should be longer than the SNTP Resample Period if SNTP is being used.
Miscellaneous System Configuration
HTTP Service Timeout: This is a
security setting for allowing this web
interface to be active. The default is
5 minutes. Setting the field to 0 will
turn it off.
Device Latest Data Retrieval: An
expiration period for data before it is
considered to be “old” meaning data
interfaces will not report this sensor
data.
Clear Sensor Data button: Pressing
this button will purge all old device
messages from the gateway to start
from a clean slate. You will lose all
messages for all data interfaces.
DATA INTERFACES TAB
Default Server Configuration
The default server is the Monnit
server. It is the only option enabled by
default.
Many of the settings here are the
same as they are in iMonnit.
The Network Device List Refresh
Period setting controls the amount of
time before the gateway requests the
network device list from the default
server.
The Disable Network on No Server
setting controls whether the wireless
device network is disabled after the
gateway determines it cannot reach
the default server.