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Server Setup : Time Server Setup

You use the Time Server Setup page to enter time server settings. This page synchronizes this device with the network's time server. It also displays the IP address of the current time server, if one is assigned.

Settings

Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP)

Select Enabled or Disabled to turn Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) on or off. If your network uses SNTP, select Enabled.

Default Time Server

If your network has a default time server, enter the server's IP address in this field.

Current Time Server

This field reports the time server the device is currently using.

Note The default server can be overwritten by the DHCP or BOOTP server.

GMT Offset (hr)

The GMT Offset pull-down menu lists the world's time zones relative to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).

Use Daylight Savings Time?

Select yes to have the device automatically adjust to Daylight Savings Time.

Manually Set Date (YYYY/MM/DD) and Time (HH:MM:SS)

Enter the current date and time in the entry fields to override the time server or to set the date and time if no server is available.

When entering the date and time, use forward-slashes to separate the year, month, and day, and use colons to separate the hours, minutes, and seconds. For example, you would enter 2001/02/17 for February 17, 2001, and 18:25:00 for 6:25 PM.

Action Buttons

Command

Description

Apply

After entering new values for settings, click Apply to activate the new settings. The browser remains on this page.

OK

This button both applies the new settings and moves the browser back to the Setup page.

Cancel

This button cancels all changes to the settings, returns the settings to the previously stored values, and redirects the user back to the Setup page.

Restore Defaults

Click to change all settings on this page back to the factory default settings.

 

 
 

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