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System time and system date
The system time and system date are used as information in many areas, for in-
stance for the display on system terminals, for call logging, for event messages, etc.
The system time and system date are also required for the appointment reminder
call and the time-controlled triggering of */# procedures.
Prefix Dialling Procedures
Tab. 333 System time and system date: Procedures
The system time and system date can also be remote controlled from the outside.
Procedures *57 and *58 are usually barred in the internal digit barring.
The system time and system date can also be set in AIMS. Besides setting the time
AIMS can also be used to select whether the system time should switch automati-
cally between summer and winter time (CM_1_2_5, Parameter see
Time synchronisation
It is possible to set up a time synchronization via ISDN network or via IP using a
time server:
ISDN time synchronisation:
The ISDN time synchronization can be activated or deactivated in the Configura-
tion Manager (CM_1_2_11).
UTC Time synchronisation:
UTC is the basis used for synchronizing via a time server. UTC stands for Coordi-
nated Universal Time and corresponds to the earlier designation GMT (Greenwich
Mean Time). The NTP (Network Time Protocol) is used for transmission. A public or
local NTP server can be used. The address or name of the NTP server and the time
difference with UTC is entered in AIMS under CM_1_2_5. The NTP service can be ac-
tivated or deactivated.
Notes:
– If a name is entered for the NTP server the DNS settings (CM_1_4_2)
must also be configured.
*/# procedure
Legend
Set up the system time
*57 hh mm
hh = hour <00...23>
mm = minute <00...59>
Set up the system date
*58 dd mm yyyy
dd = day <00...31>
mm= month <00...12>
yyyy = year <1980...2999>