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3.3.9 NTP (Network Time Protocol)
NTP, or Network Time Protocol, is used to synchronize clocks of computer systems. NTP
synchronizes the time of a computer or device (the LD2100) with another computer or
referenced time source. NTP maintains a high level or accuracy and reliability in time stamped
events.
Figure 3.17
NTP Configuration Page
Option
Description
NTP Server
The IP address or hostname of the NTP server with which your
LD2100 will synchronize. Public NTP servers include us.pool.ntp.org
and time.nist.gov
Default setting: blank
Update Interval
Designate how often you’d like the LD2100 to access and
synchronize with the NTP server. Enter a 0 to disable this feature.
Default setting: 0 (disabled)
Select Time Zone
Select the time zone in which this particular LD2100 resides.
Default setting: Western European (UTC + 0)
Daylight Savings
Time
Enable or disable Daylight Savings Time, and designate at which
time DST goes into effect in your time zone.
Default setting: Disabled
DST Begin Date
Set the day DST begins at your location.
Default setting: Second Sunday - March
DST End Date
Set the day DST ends at your location.
Default setting: First Sunday - November
Table 3.9
NTP Configuration Options