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Enterprise-class PTP Option Free with
Purchase of NEW SyncServer® S300 and S350
Network Time Servers*
No one else makes adding Enterprise-class PTP with nanosecond timestamp accuracy this easy.
What if you could add nanosecond time stamping performance on your network time server at no extra cost? Well now you can. For a limited time, purchase a new SyncServer® S300 or S350 NTP network time server and receive high-accuracy, hardware-based Enterprise-class PTP grandmaster time stamping at no extra cost.
Precisely synchronized clocks are critical for network log file accuracy, security, billing systems, electronic transactions, database integrity, and more. For these and other essential applications in large or expanding enterprises, the SyncServer® S300 and S350 are NTP network time servers that offer unmatched performance, security, accuracy, reliability and redundancy. But among NTP time servers one feature in particular is truly rare — default-profile PTP suitable for enterprise and government applications. And now, for a limited time only, PTP comes free on the SyncServer S300 and S350.
As a Stratum 1 NTP time server and PTP Grandmaster, the S300/S350 automatically synchronizes to GPS, IRIG, 1PPS, or 10 MHz sources.
Multiple isolated Ethernet ports provide the flexibility to adapt to different network topologies as networks grow and change
Key Benefits
  • Synchronize thousands of client, server and workstation clocks
  • Very reliable and secure source of time for your network
  • Multiple NTP ports for easy network configuration and adaption
  • Extremely accurate time source for network synchronization
  • Enhanced network and security features
  • User-prioritized reference selection between GPS, Timecode, 1PPS and 10 MHz
  • Access multiple time sources for reliable and secure time
  • Intuitive web interface for easy control and maintenance
* Offer valid through September 30, 2011 on the purchase of new
SyncServer S300 or S350 models