Moxa DA-682A-C7-W7E [10/112] Linux users

Moxa DA-682A-C7-W7E [10/112] Linux users
DA-682A Linux Softrware Software Configuration
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installing PuTTY, Windows users will be able to access the DA-682A computer using SSH. The following screen
shows the setup of a sample PuTTY session.
Linux Users
Linux platforms may simply call ssh from the console. The following command logs a user in over LAN1:
moxa@MOXA:~#ssh 192.168.3.127
user@remoteDebian-moxa@Moxa:~# ssh 192.168.3.127
The authenticity of host 192.168.3.127 (192.168.3.127)can’t be established.
RSA key fingerprint is 8b:ee:ff:84:41:25:fc:cd:2a:f2:92:8f:cb:1f:6b:2f.
When asked if you want to continue connecting over SSH, answer yes by typing Y, y, or yes.
Are you sure you want to continue connection (yes/no)? yes_
Setting the System Clock and the RTC
The DA-682A-LX uses two clocks to keep time; one is the system time, and the other is the time provided by
the RTC (Real Time Clock) built into the DA-682A’s hardware. The system clock is set using the date command,
and the RTC is set using the hwclock command.
NTP Client
It is not usually necessary to set the clocks manually, though it is necessary to configure them when first
setting up the system. The DA-682A-LX comes with a built-in Network Time Protocol (NTP) client that can
access remote NTP servers to synchronize your system clock to worldwide reference clocks. To resynchronize
the system time to a remote reference clock, use the ntpdate command:
moxa@MOXA:~#sudo ntpdate time.stdtime.gov.tw
Next, the RTC may be set by using the hwclock command:
moxa@MOXA:~#sudo hwclock –w

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