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6.17.2 Web Configuration
View LLDP connection information, as shown in the following figure.
Figure 112 LLDP Information
In LLDP information, you can view the information about neighboring devices, including port
number of the neighboring device connected to the local switch, IP address and MAC
address of the neighboring device.
Caution:
To display LLDP information, LLDP must be enabled on the two connected devices. LLDP is a
link-layer detection protocol enabled by default.
6.18 SNTP
6.18.1 Overview
The Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) synchronizes time between server and client by
means of requests and responses. As a client, the switch synchronizes time from the server
according to packets of the server. In this case, a maximum of four SNTP servers can be
configured, but only one can be active at a time. The switch can also serve as the SNTP
server to provide time synchronization for clients.
The SNTP client sends a request to each server one by one through unicast. The server that
responds first is in an active state. The other servers are in an inactive state.
Caution:
To synchronize time by SNTP, there must be an active SNTP server.
6.18.2 Web Configuration
1. Enable SNTP. Select the server and set related parameters, as shown in the following
figure.
Summary of Contents for SICOM3024P
Page 13: ...Product Introduction 6 management software and SNMP network monitoring...
Page 25: ...Device Status 18 Figure 15 System Operating Information SICOM3024...
Page 73: ...Advanced Configuration 66 Figure 67 Setting ACL Entry Parameters Group 2...
Page 145: ...Advanced Configuration 138 Figure 137 Dynamic Unicast FDB Table...