This section describes how to configure the SNTP features of the switch.
SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) is a simplified version of the NTP protocol. The NTP protocol is meant for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems over packet-switched, variable-latency data networks.
To access SNTP screens, click .
By default, the tab SNTP displays the SNTP Settings screen.
Screen Objective | This screen allows the user to configure the details of SNTP Settings. |
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To set the system time using SNTP, the Clock Time source should be configured as NTP using the CLKIWF screen. CLKIWF is short for Clock InterWorking Function. |
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DST is a system of setting clocks ahead so that both sunrise and sunset occur at a later hour. The effect is additional daylight in the evening. Many countries observe DST, although most have their own rules and regulations for when it begins and ends. The dates of DST may change from year to year. |
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Screen Objective | This screen allows the user to configure the details of SNTP unicast parameters. |
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Screen Objective | This screen allows the user to configure the details of SNTP Broadcast parameters. |
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Screen Objective | This screen allows the user to configure the details of SNTP Multicast parameters. |
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Screen Objective | This screen allows the user to configure the details of SNTP Manycast parameters. |
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