Web Interface
1.
Go to: System > Device > Date and Time
2.
Set Max drift to 40000
3.
Click OK
Sometimes it might be necessary to override the maximum adjustment. For example, if time
synchronization has just been enabled and the initial time difference is greater than the
maximum adjust value. It is then possible to manually force a synchronization and disregard the
maximum adjustment parameter.
Example 2.27. Forcing Time Synchronization
This example demonstrates how to force time synchronization, overriding the maximum
adjustment setting.
Command-Line Interface
gw-world:/> time -sync -force
Synchronization Intervals
The interval between each synchronization attempt can be adjusted if needed. By default, this
value is 86,400 seconds (1 day), meaning that the time synchronization process is executed once
in a 24 hour period.
2.2.5. Settings Summary for Date and Time
Below, is a summary of the key properties for date and time:
Time Zone
Time zone offset in minutes.
Default:
0
DST Offset
Daylight saving time offset in minutes.
Default:
0
DST Start Date
What month and day DST starts, in the format MM-DD.
Default:
none
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