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Chapter 4 System Management
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• SNTP Client Unicast—Select to enable client Unicast mode.
• SNTP IPv4 Multicast Rx—Select to receive SNTP IPv4 Multicast
synchronization packets requesting system time information. The packets
are transmitted to all SNTP servers on the subnet.
• SNTP IPv4 Anycast Tx—Select to transmit SNTP IPv4 Anycast
synchronization packets requesting system time information. The packets
are transmitted to all SNTP servers on the subnet.
• SNTP IPv6 Multicast Rx—Select to receive SNTP IPv6 Multicast
synchronization packets requesting system time information. The packets
are transmitted to all SNTP servers on the subnet.
• SNTP IPv6 Anycast Tx—Select to transmit SNTP IPv6 Anycast
synchronization packets requesting system time information. The packets
are transmitted to all SNTP servers on the subnet.
• Manual Date/Time—Set the date and time manually. The local time is used
when there is no alternate source of time, such as an SNTP server.
Time Zone—The local time is used via the DHCP server or Time Zone offset.
• Time Zone from DHCP—Select to enable dynamic configuration of the
time zone and the DST from the DHCP server. Whether one or both of these
parameters can be configured depends on the information found in the
DHCP packet. If this option is enabled, you must also enable DHCP client
on the device. The DHCP Client supports Option 100 providing dynamic
time zone setting.
• DHCP Time Zone—Displays the acronym of the time zone configured from
the DHCP server. This acronym appears in the Actual Time field.
• Time Zone Offset—Select the difference in hours between Greenwich
Mean Time (GMT) and the local time. For example, the Time Zone Offset
for Paris is GMT +1, while the Time Zone Offset for New York is GMT – 5.
• Time Zone Acronym—Enter a user-defined name that represents the time
zone you have configured. This acronym appears in the Actual Time field.
• Daylight Savings Time—Select how DST is defined:
• Daylight Savings — Select to enable Daylight Saving Time.
• Time Set Offset—Enter the number of minutes offset from GMT ranging
from1—1440. The default is 60.
• Daylight Savings Type—Click one of the following:
• USA — DST is set according to the dates used in the USA.
• European — DST is set according to the dates used by the European
• Union and other countries that use this standard.
• By Dates — DST is set manually, typically for a country other than the USA
or a European country. Enter the following parameters:
• Selecting By Dates allows customization of the start and stop of DST:
• From — Day and time that DST starts.
• To — Day and time that DST ends.
• Recurring — DST occurs on the same date every year.
Selecting Recurring allows different customization of the start and stop of DST:
• From — Date when DST begins each year.
• Day — Day of the week on which DST begins every year.
• Week — Week within the month from which DST begins every year.
• Month — Month of the year in which DST begins every year.
• Time — The time at which DST begins every year.
• To — Date when DST ends each year. For example, DST ends locally every
fourth Friday in October at 5:00 am. The parameters are as follows:
• Day — Day of the week on which DST ends every year.
• Week — Week within the month from which DST ends every year.
• Month—Month of the year in which DST ends every year.
• Time—The time at which DST ends every year.
STEP 3 Click Apply. The system time values are written to the Running
Configuration file.
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