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Allied Telesis AT-S65 User Manual

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3. Adjust the following parameters as necessary:

System Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
Enter a date for the system. Use two numbers for the day and month.
Use four numbers to specify the year. Separate the values with
slashes. For example, December 5, 2004 is specified as 12/05/2004.
Note that if you then enable SNTP, the date you set is superseded by
information obtained from the SNTP server.

System Time (hh:mm:ss)
Enter a time for the system in the following format: hours, minutes, and
seconds, separated by colons. Note that if you then enable SNTP, the
system time is superseded by information obtained from the SNTP
server.

SNTP Status
This option either enables or disables the SNTP client on the chassis.
The default is Disabled. After SNTP is enabled, the chassis
immediately polls the SNTP or NTP server for the current date and
time.

SNTP Server
If you set SNTP Status to Enabled, you must specify the IP address of
an SNTP server.

UTC Offset (-12 to 12)
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), the international time standard,
formerly referred to as Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). The offset is the
number of hours from -12 to 12 that the time for the chassis differs
from UTC. The default is 0.

Daylight Savings Time
Select Enabled to enable daylight savings time, and allow the chassis
to adjust its system time to daylight savings time. Or, select Disabled to
disable daylight savings time. The default is disabled.

Poll Interval (seconds)
Specifies the time interval between queries to the SNTP server. The
default is 0.

Last Delta (seconds)
This read-only field displays the last adjustment that was applied to the
system time due to a drift in the system clock between two successive
queries to the SNTP server.

4. After you have adjusted the parameters, return to the Main Menu.