Version 7.0 855 Mediant 3000
User's Manual 58. Configuration Parameters Reference
Parameter Description
NTP Secondary Server
Address
[NTPSecondaryServerIP]
Defines a second NTP server's address as an FQDN or an IP address
(in dotted-decimal notation). This NTP is used for redundancy; if the
primary NTP server fails, then this NTP server is used.
The default IP address is 0.0.0.0.
NTP Update Interval
[NTPUpdateInterval]
Defines the time interval (in seconds) that the NTP client requests for a
time update.
The default interval is 86400 (i.e., 24 hours). The range is 0 to
214783647.
Note: It is not recommend to set the parameter to beyond one month
(i.e., 2592000 seconds).
NTP Authentication Key
Identifier
[NtpAuthKeyId]
Defines the NTP authentication key identifier for authenticating NTP
messages. The identifier must match the value configured on the NTP
server. The NTP server may have several keys configured for different
clients; this number identifies which key is used.
The valid value is 1 to 65535. The default is 0 (i.e., no authentication is
done).
NTP
Key
[ntpAuthMd5Key]
Defines the secret authentication key shared between the device (client)
and the NTP server, for authenticating NTP messages.
The valid value is a string of up to 32 characters. By default, no key is
defined.
Regional Clock and Daylight Saving Time Parameters
UTC Offset
[NTPServerUTCOffset]
Defines the Universal Time Coordinate (UTC) offset (in seconds) from
the local time.
The valid range is -43200 to 43200. The default is 0.
Note: The offset setting is applied only on the hour. For example, if you
configure the parameter at 15:42, the device applies the setting only at
16:00.
Daylight Saving Time
[DayLightSavingTimeEnab
le]
Enables daylight saving time (DST).
ï‚§ [0] Disable (default)
ï‚§ [1] Enable
Start Time / Day of Month
Start
[DayLightSavingTimeStart
]
Defines the date and time when DST begins. This value can be
configured using any of the following formats:
ï‚§ Day of year - mm:dd:hh:mm, where:
mm denotes month
dd denotes date of the month
hh denotes hour
mm denotes minutes
For example, "05:01:08:00" denotes daylight saving starting from May
1 at 8 A.M.
ï‚§ Day of month - mm:day/wk:hh:mm, where:
mm denotes month (e.g., 04)
day denotes day of week (e.g., FRI)
wk denotes week of the month (e.g., 03)
hh denotes hour (e.g., 23)
mm denotes minutes (e.g., 10)
For example, "04:FRI/03:23:00" denotes Friday, the third week of