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Cisco WAP351
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Administration
Time Settings
Cisco WAP131 and WAP351 Administration Guide 38
3
The Password Strength Meter field indicates the password strength as follows:
RedThe password fails to meet the minimum complexity requirements.
OrangeThe password meets the minimum complexity requirements but
the password strength is weak.
GreenThe password is strong.
STEP 4 Click Save. The changes are saved to the Startup Configuration.
NOTE If you change your password, you must log in again to the system.
Time Settings
A system clock provides a network-synchronized time-stamping service for
software events such as message logs. You can configure the system clock
manually or configure the WAP device as a Network Time Protocol (NTP) client
that obtains the clock data from a server.
Use the Time Settings page to set the system time manually or to configure the
system to acquire its time settings from a preconfigured NTP server. By default,
the WAP device is configured to obtain its time from a predefined list of NTP
servers.
The current system time appears at the top of the page, along with the System
Clock Source option.
Automatically Acquiring the Time Settings through NTP
To automatically acquire the time settings from a NTP server:
STEP 1 Select Administration > Time Settings.
STEP 2 In the System Clock Source area, choose Network Time Protocol (NTP).
STEP 3 Configure these parameters:
NTP Server(1 through 4)/IPv4/IPv6 Address/Name—Specify the IPv4
address, IPv6 address, or host name of an NTP server. A default NTP server
is listed.

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