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Created Date: January 29,2020
Created By: DSandelman
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Are there any plans to actively use a qualified domain name (such as pool.ntp.org), via a DNS to lookup a time server? While the DNS lookup in the Nettime block is a great feature, I have run into what was once a good IP a year ago+ for a time server, is no longer a reliable time server, or non functional at all. If Nettime can use a domain name like pool.ntp.org, we can be sure over time, a valid IP address will always come back for a good time server. We can add a variable for the IP address of a time server, but would prefer not having end users doing an update, when a DNS lookup, can do the job automatically. Thanks David
Created Date: January 29,2020
Created by: DSandelman
Are there any plans to actively use a qualified domain name (such as pool.ntp.org), via a DNS to lookup a time server?
While the DNS lookup in the Nettime block is a great feature, I have run into what was once a good IP a year ago+ for a time server, is no longer a reliable time server, or non functional at all.
If Nettime can use a domain name like pool.ntp.org, we can be sure over time, a valid IP address will always come back for a good time server.
We can add a variable for the IP address of a time server, but would prefer not having end users doing an update, when a DNS lookup, can do the job automatically.
Thanks
David
Created Date: January 29,2020
Created by: franji1
We later added a DNSLOOKUP instruction, hence you can use THAT instruction with a domain name, stick it in a variable IP Address, then use the variable IP Address in the NETTIME instruction.
We call that our "Tinker Toy " approach. DNSLOOKUP is a tool. NETTIME is a tool. However, we realize that not everyone knows about all the various "Tinker Toys ", so we may address this at some point in the future. :eek:
Created Date: January 29,2020
Created by: DSandelman
Daaaa....
Use the DNSLOOKUP for the timer server domain (pool.ntp.org), then use the result, passed via a variable for the IP in the NETTIME.
How simple....
Thanks!
Created Date: January 29,2020
Created by: franji1
Daaaa....
Use the DNSLOOKUP for the timer server domain (pool.ntp.org), then use the result, passed via a variable for the IP in the NETTIME.
How simple....
Thanks!
The DNSLOOKUP should fail if that SNTP server is down or your PLC cannot access the Internet (On Error...).