System Time
Configuring System Time
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Week
—Week within the month from which DST begins every year.
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Month
—Month of the year in which DST begins every year.
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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:
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Day
—Day of the week on which DST ends every year.
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Week
—Week within the month from which DST ends every year.
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Month
—Month of the year in which DST ends every year.
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Time
—The time at which DST ends every year.
STEP 3 Click Apply. The system time values are written to the Running Configuration file.
Adding a Unicast SNTP Server
Up to eight Unicast SNTP servers can be configured.
NOTE To specify a Unicast SNTP server by name, you must first configure DNS server(s)
on the switch (see the Defining DNS Servers section). In order to add a Unicast
SNTP server, check the box to enable SNTP Client Unicast.
To add a Unicast SNTP server:
STEP 1 Click Administration > Time Settings > SNTP Unicast. The
SNTP Unicast
page
opens.
This page displays the following information for each Unicast SNTP server:
• SNTP Server—SNTP server IP address. Up to eight SNTP servers can be
defined. The preferred server, or hostname, is chosen according to its
stratum level.
• Poll Interval—Displays whether polling is enabled or disabled.
• Authentication Key ID—Key Identification used to communicate between
the SNTP server and switch.
• Stratum Level—Distance from the reference clock expressed as a
numerical value. An SNTP server cannot be the primary server (stratum
level1) unless polling interval is enabled.