Prerequisites, Configuring the bios hardware clock – Nortel Networks Application Server 53r 5300 00 User Manual
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If you are configuring the Secondary (EMS2) server, enter the
machine logical address of the Primary (EMS1) server.
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Configuring the clock source for all other SIP core servers
Use this procedure to configure the clock source for all other SIP core
servers.
Prerequisites
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You selected option 3 at the Clock Source function prompt.
Procedure Steps
Step
Action
1
The system displays the following prompt:
Enter MACHINE Logical IP of the Primary Clock Source
Server:
Enter the machine logical IP address of the EMS1 server.
The following prompt displays:
Enter MACHINE Logical IP of the Secondary Clock
Source Server [
2
Enter the machine logical IP address of the Secondary (EMS2)
server, overwriting the default IP address (EMS1 server)
provided.
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Configuring the BIOS hardware clock
The hardware clock is configured during initial BIOS configuration and
can also be configured directly within the BIOS by using the BIOS setup
utility. Use this procedure to modify the hardware clock settings during an
installation without entering BIOS configuration directly.
The system clock of the runtime server is a software-based clock, separate
from the hardware clock in BIOS. It is read by the Linux kernel as the
runtime system initializes, providing the seed time for the software-based
clock. Shortly after the system initializes, the NTP daemon running on
the local server initiates its protocol with the configured clock sources to
perform time synchronization.
Application Server 5300
Nortel AS 5300 Installation
NN42040-300
01.04
4 November 2008
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