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Link name - specify name of the point-to-point link that is used to identify the unit on
the network [maximum 255 ASCII characters].
Link location - describe the location of the point-to-point unit [maximum 255 ASCII
characters].
Longitude - specify the longitude coordinates of the point-to-point unit [specific decimal
format, e.q. 54.869446].
Latitude - specify the latitude coordinates of the point-to-point unit [specific decimal
format, e.q. 23.891058]. Both coordinates helps indicate accurate location of the point-
to-point units.
2.3.2 System
Date
Use this section to manage the system time and date on the device automatically, using
the Network Time Protocol (NTP), or manually, by setting the time and date on the
access point.
The NTP (Network Time Protocol) client synchronizes the clock of the device with a
selected time server.
Choose the configuration mode as NTP and specify the following settings:
Configuration - choose the system clock configuration mode [NTP/Manual].
Timezone - select the timezone. Time zone should be specified as a difference between
local time and GMT time.
Save last known time - select to recall the timestamp that was saved on last reboot.
When the NTP is enabled, this option will set system clock to last reboot time if no NTP
servers are available.
NTP server - specify the trusted NTP server IP or hostname for synchronizing time with
[IP address].
To adjust the clock settings manually, choose the configuration mode as Manual and
specify the following settings:
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