LANTIME M900 NTP Server:
NTP Timeserver Platform for Customized Systems

Meinberg LANTIME M900 Timeserver can be used all around the world to synchronize even the largest networks in computer centers
This Product is replaced by M3000 - Modular 3U Time Server

Key Features:

  • Synchronization of NTP and SNTP compatible clients
  • Web based status and configuration interface and console based graphical configuration utility
  • Supported networking protocols: IPv4, IPv6, HTTPS, HTTP, SSH, TELNET, SCP, SFTP, FTP, SYSLOG, SNMP
  • Alert-Notification system of status change by Email, WinMail, SNMP or an external connected display
  • Full SNMP v1,v2,v3 support with own SNMP-daemon for status and configuration and SNMP Trap messages
  • USB port for performing updates, lock front panel, and backup/restore configuration and log files.
  • Antenna connected with up to 300m of standard coaxial cable RG58
  • Up to 9 network interfaces

The Meinberg LANTIME M900 Timeserver can be used all around the world to synchronize even the largest networks in computer centers, industrial network infrastructures and telecom environments. The M900 is Meinbergs system platform for customized solutions and offers a wide range of possible configurations, including a wealth of choices for time and frequency inputs and outputs as well as redundancy enhancements for fail-safe synchronization needs.

As an alternative to GNSS (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou) a number of other reference time sources are available for inclusion in the M900 system, for example DCF77 (PZF), IRIG (TCR), MSF or NTP (from an upstream server).

An LC Display shows the status of the reference time source as well as the time service. Additionally three bi-color (green/red) LEDs clearly indicate the state of the three main components (time source, network time service, network) and a red alarm LED signals major system failures.

The M900 platform can be combined with all available Meinberg oscillator options, ranging from the cost effective TCXO up to a Rubidium based oscillator with extremely stable holdover capabilities, ensuring a tighly synchronized network environment in the absence of any external reference, even if this situation lasts for days, weeks or even months.