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2. Click Yes on the confirmation message to switch off the zero
configuration advertising. The feature is disabled and the Service
Advertisement checkbox is deselected in the submenu.
Setting the Date and Time
Set the internal clock on the PX device manually, or link to a Network
Time Protocol (NTP) server.
To set the date and time:
1. Choose Device Settings > Date/Time.
2. In the Time Zone field, select your time zone from the list.
3. If the daylight saving time applies to your time zone, verify the
Automatic Daylight Saving Time Adjustment checkbox is selected.
If the daylight saving time rules are not available for the selected time
zone, the checkbox is not configurable.
4. Choose one of the methods to set the date and time:
To customize the date and time, select the User Specified Time
radio button, and then enter the date and time in appropriate
fields. Use the yyyy-mm-dd format for the date and the hh:mm:ss
format for the time.
The time is measured in 24-hour format so enter 13 for
1:00pm, 14 for 2:00pm, and so on.
To let an NTP server set the date and time, select the
"Synchronize with NTP Server" radio button. There are two ways
to assign the NTP servers.
To use the DHCP-assigned NTP servers, make sure the
"Always use the servers below and ignore DHCP-provided
servers" checkbox is deselected. This method is usable only
when either IPv4 or IPv6 DHCP is enabled.
To use the NTP servers that are manually specified, select
the "Always use the servers below and ignore
DHCP-provided servers" checkbox, and specify the primary
NTP server in the First Time Server field. A secondary NTP
server is optional.
Click Check NTP Servers to verify the validity and
accessibility of the specified NTP servers.
Note: If the PX device's IP address is assigned through IPv4 or IPv6
DHCP, the NTP servers can be automatically discovered. When this
occurs, the data you entered in the fields of First and Second Time
Server will be overridden.
5. Click
OK.
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