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MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO
Functions
13.9.3
Setting Time and Time Zone
The MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO has an internal clock to control time-controlled events.
This clock must be set to ensure that time-controlled events are processed
precisely to the desired time, and that system messages are dated correctly. The
clock can be updated automatically via an NTP server from the Internet. During
each connection establishment, it will be tried to synchronize the time from the
specified NTP server. In contrast to the time, the time zone must be manually
adjusted to the location. An NTP server for the local network can be started on the
router itself. In this case, it is recommended that the router synchronises its clock
via a WAN connection regularly, that the inaccuracies of the internal clock is
compensated by a regular synchronisation to avoid that an inaccurate time will be
broadcast in the network.
Configuration via the web interface
In order to configure time and date, enter in the menu "System" on the
page "Time" the values for day, month,year as well as hours and minutes
into the entry fields "DD MM YYYY hh mm".
Configure the time zone of the operation location by selecting it from the
drop-down list field "Timezone".
In order to synchronise time and date via NTP server, check the
checkbox "Clock synchronization with" and enter the name of an NTP
server or its IP address into the entry field.
In order to synchronise time and date via NTP server daily at a defined
time, check the checkbox "Additionally every day at" and enter the time
for the daily synchronisation into the entry field.
In order to synchronise time and date via NTP server immediately, check
the checkbox "Update time now". Then, it will be tried to establish a one-
time connection with the NTP server to synchronise the time with saving
the settings. This enables an immediate test of the NTP server settings.
In order to act as an NTP server itself, check the checkbox "Activate local
time server". Local NTP requests will then be responded at UDP port
123.
Save your settings by clicking "OK".
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