Chapter 3: Basic Switch Parameters
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Setting the System Date and Time
This procedure explains how to set the switch’s date and time. Setting the
date and time is important if you plan to view the events in the switch’s
event log or on a syslog server. The correct date and time are also
important if the management software sends traps to a management
workstation or if you plan to create a self-signed SSL certificate. Events,
traps, and self-signed certificates should contain the date and time of
when they occurred or, in the case of certificates, when they were created.
There are two ways to set the switch’s date and time. One method is to set
it manually. This method is not recommended because the date and time
are lost if you reboot the switch.
The second method uses the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP). The
AlliedWare Plus™ Management Software comes with the client version of
this protocol. You can configure the management software to obtain the
current date and time from a Network Time Protocol (NTP) or SNTP
server located on your network or the Internet.
SNTP is a simplified version of the NTP and uses the same packet
structure as NTP. The SNTP client software in the management software
is interoperable with NTP servers.
Note
In order for the management software on the switch to communicate
with an SNTP or NTP server, there must be an interface on the local
subnet from where the switch is able to reach the server. The switch
uses the IP address of the interface as its source address when
sending packets to the server.
Note
The default system time on the switch is midnight, January 1, 2000.
Choose from the following procedures:
“Configuring an SNTP or NTP Server” on page 40
“Setting System Time Manually” on page 43
Configuring an
SNTP or NTP
Server
To configure SNTP or NTP server, do the following:
1. Hover the cursor over the
System
tab.
2. From the System tab, select
System Settings
.
The System Settings Tab is displayed in Figure 9 on page 41.
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Page 84: ...Chapter 5 Setting Port Statistics 84...
Page 92: ...Chapter 6 Port Mirroring 92...
Page 100: ...Chapter 7 Spanning Tree Protocol on a Port 100...
Page 120: ...Chapter 9 Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP 120...
Page 130: ...Chapter 10 Setting Static Port Trunks 130...
Page 148: ...Chapter 12 Spanning Tree Protocols on the Switch 148...
Page 158: ...Chapter 13 Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP Snooping 158...
Page 168: ...Chapter 14 IGMP Snooping Querier 168...
Page 178: ...Chapter 15 Power Over Ethernet PoE 178...
Page 230: ...Chapter 19 Setting IPv4 and IPv6 Addresses 230...
Page 242: ...Chapter 20 Access Control Lists ACL 242...
Page 246: ...Chapter 21 Setting Static Routes 246 8 Click Apply 9 Click SAVE...
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