CHAPTER 3 Media Flow Manager Web-Based Interface
Media Flow Manager Administrator’s Guide
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System Config
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System Config > NTP
Configure Network Time Protocol (NTP) options. See
ntp
for CLI details.
NTP Setup
Enable/disable NTP time synchronization. Click
Apply
to finish,
Cancel
to revert to existing
configuration. See
Figure 50
. Click
Save
at the top of the page to make changes persistent
across reboots.
Figure 50
System Config > NTP Page Detail (NTP Setup)
NTP servers
View configured NTP servers; see
Figure 51
, next. For each:
•
Server
—IP address of the NTP server.
•
Status
—Whether or not the server is currently in use.
•
Stratum
—The hierarchical system this NTP server uses.
•
Offset (ms)
—Whether or not an offset (a degree in milliseconds of difference) of the
server’s time is configured.
•
Reference Clock
—How the NTP server is finding its reference (base) clock; INIT means
this is configured in the /etc/init.d directory.
•
Poll Interval (sec.)
—How often the server exchanges information with its configured
reference clocks.
•
Last response (sec.)
—When the last response from the reference clock was received.
•
NTP version
—The set version of NTP.
Select a server and
Remove
,
Enable
, and/or
Disable
it. Click
Save
at the top of the page to
make changes persistent across reboots. NTP servers are enabled by default.
Figure 51
System Config > NTP Page Detail (NTP Servers)