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Table 3-39.
Management > Date and Time > Status (Continued)
Parameter
Description
System Time
Displays the local time of the system.
Refresh
Press
Refresh
to update the data on the screen.
Server Configuration
The SNTP Server Configuration allows users to configure the server settings. To access
this page, click
Management
>
Date and Time
>
Server Configuration
.
Figure 3-42.
Management > Date and Time > Server Configuration
The following table describes the items in the previous menu.
Table 3-40.
Management > Date and Time > Server Configuration
Parameter
Description
Server
Click the drop-down menu to select existing Server Addresses or create one.
When the user selects "Create" another text box "Address" appears where the user
may enter Address for Server to be configured.
Address/Hostname
Enter the address of the SNTP server. This is a text string of up to 64 characters
containing the encoded unicast IP address or hostname of a SNTP server. Unicast
SNTP requests will be sent to this address. If this address is a DNS hostname,
then that hostname should be resolved into an IP address each time a SNTP
request is sent to it.
Address Type
Click the drop down menu to specify the address type of the configured SNTP,
options include:
IPv4 (default)
DNS
Port
Enter the port on the server to which SNTP requests are to be sent. Allowed range
is 1 to 65535 (default: 123).
Priority
Enter the priority of this server entry to determine the SNTP server target
sequence. The client continues sending requests to different servers until a suc-
cessful response is received or all servers are exhausted. This object indicates the
order in which to query the servers. A server entry with a precedence of 1 will be
queried before a server with a priority of 2, and so forth. If more than one server
has the same priority then the requesting order will follow the lexicographical order-
ing of the entries in this table. Allowed range is 1 to 3 (default 1).
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