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33.5.10 +iNTSn — Define Network Time Server<br />

Nonvolatile Parameter Database<br />

Syntax: <strong>AT+i</strong>NTSn=<br />

Sets the network time server name or IP.<br />

Use n=1 to define the primary time server.<br />

Use n=2 to define an alternate time server.<br />

Parameters: n = 1..2<br />

server = A network timeserver name or IP address.<br />

See Appendix C for a list of NIST Time servers.<br />

Command Options:<br />

Server=‘‘ Empty. No Network Time Server defined.<br />

Server= The server name or IP address, nts, will be used to<br />

retrieve the current time-of-day – if the NTOD<br />

parameter is set to enable time-of-day retrieval.<br />

Current Time-of-Day will be returned in response<br />

to the RP8 command. Outgoing Email messages<br />

will be Time and Date stamped.<br />

Default: Empty. No Network Time Servers defined.<br />

Result code:<br />

I/OK<br />

<strong>AT+i</strong>NTSn~server Temporarily sets the Network Time Server to value<br />

server. The permanent value will be restored after<br />

completing the next session, whether the session<br />

was successful or not.<br />

<strong>AT+i</strong>NTSn? Reports the current value of NTSn. If NTSn is<br />

empty, an empty line containing only will<br />

be returned.<br />

The reply is followed by I/OK.<br />

<strong>AT+i</strong>NTSn=? Returns the message ‗String / IP Addr.‘.<br />

The reply is followed by I/OK.

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