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Universal Network Terminal TAU-32M.IP
5.1.1.10
The 'NTP' submenu
NTP
is a protocol designed for synchronization of real-time clock of the device. Allows to synchronize date and
time used by the gateway against their reference values.
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Enable NTP
– when checked, enable the synchronization of the device time with an external server via NTP
protocol. Given that TAU is not equipped with real-time clock, in order to use the real time in monitoring
and statistics tasks you should enable time synchronization with an external server;
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NTP server –
NTP server address;
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Enable synchronization
– when checked, perform periodic synchronization of the device with NTP server;
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Synchronization period
– period of synchronization with NTP server (permissible value: 30 to 100000s);
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Zone info
– timezone. Given that NTP server sends the time in a zero timezone, this setting allows to set
local time on the device. If you need help on timezones, see Appendix L;
Exclamation mark symbol means that DST settings are not used for this timezone!
DST settings will be applied only after the device is restarted!
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DST enable
– when checked, device will perform daylight saving change and the set back process;
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Default DST
button – allows to set standard DST periods for the current timezone by pressing the
Default
DST
button;
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DST start
– defines the moment of daylight saving change;
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DST end
– defines the moment of set back process;
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DST offset, min
– time adjustment amount used in transition.
To discard all changes made to configuration, click the
Undo All Changes button.
To apply changes, click the
Submit Changes
button.