Thanks AL shing information,,,,

On 12/9/06, Al Shing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Fri, 8 Dec 2006 15:24:39 +0800, Tommy Tsui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I Know someone use symmetricom as the external GPS time source. But what
is
>your plan if you using STP later . STP does not have the RS-232 port.
>thanks
>

In the announcement letter for STP on October 10, 2006, IBM had a
Statement
of Direction that read:

"Statement of general direction

Enhanced Coordinated Server Time accuracy
IBM intends to enhance the accuracy of initializing and maintaining
Coordinated Server Time to an international time standard such as
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The then current server is planned to
have the capability of attaching to an external time source, such as a
Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver.

Network Time Protocol (NTP) client support
IBM intends to enhance the STP design to provide Network Time Protocol
(NTP) client capability, so that Coordinated Server Time may be
initialized
and maintained to time provided by an NTP server. The purpose of this
function is to allow the same time across an enterprise comprised of
heterogeneous platforms.

All statements regarding IBM's plans, directions, and intent are subject
to
change or withdrawal without notice. Any reliance on these Statements of
General Direction is at the relying party's sole risk and will not create
liability or obligation for IBM."

Either we just move the serial cable from the S100 to the z9, or we set up
STP to use NTP from the S100. In any case, there is no rush since the z9
will work with the 9037s that we already have installed.

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