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To add a Unicast SNTP server:
1.
Click Configuration > System Management > Time > SNTP Unicast Server.
This page displays the following information for each Unicast SNTP server:
SNTP ServerSNTP server IP address. The preferred server, or hostname, is
chosen according to its stratum level.
SNTP Server StatusSNTP server status. The possible values are:
-
UpSNTP server is currently operating normally.
-
DownSNTP server is currently not available.
-
UnknownSNTP server is currently being searched for by the device.
-
In ProcessOccurs when the SNTP server does not fully trust its own time
server (i.e. when first booting up the SNTP server).
Stratum LevelDistance from the reference clock expressed as a numerical value.
An SNTP server cannot be the primary server (stratum level 1) unless polling
interval is enabled.
OffsetEstimated offset of the server's clock relative to the local clock, in
milliseconds. The host determines the value of this offset using the algorithm
described in RFC 2030.
DelayEstimated round-trip delay of the server's clock relative to the local clock
over the network path between them, in milliseconds. The host determines the
value of this delay using the algorithm described in RFC 2030.
Poll IntervalDisplays whether polling is enabled or disabled.
Authentication Key IDKey Identification used to communicate between the
SNTP server and device.
Last Response TimeLast date and time a response was received from this SNTP
server.
2.
To add a Unicast SNTP server, enable SNTP Client Unicast.
3.
Click Add.
4.
Enter the following parameters:
SNTP ServerSelect if the SNTP server is going to be identified by its IP address
or if you are going to select a well-known SNTP server by name from the list.
NoteTo specify a well-known SNTP server, the device must be connected to the
internet and configured with a DNS server or configured so that a DNS server is
identified by using DHCP. (See
Domain Name System
in Chapter 11.)
IP VersionSelect the version of the IP address: Version 6 or Version 4.
IPv6 Address TypeSelect the IPv6 address type (if IPv6 is used). The options are

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