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Cisco SD208T-NA Administration Manual page 56

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System Time
Configuring System Time
STEP 3
NOTE
STEP 1
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Week
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—Week within the month from which DST begins every year.
Month
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—Month of the year in which DST begins every year.
Time
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—The time at which DST begins every year.
To—Date when DST ends each year. For example, DST ends locally every
fourth Friday in October at 5:00 am. The parameters are:
Day
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—Day of the week on which DST ends every year.
Week
-
—Week within the month from which DST ends every year.
-
Month
—Month of the year in which DST ends every year.
Time
-
—The time at which DST ends every year.
Click Apply. The system time values are written to the Running Configuration file.
Adding a Unicast SNTP Server
Up to eight Unicast SNTP servers can be configured.
To specify a Unicast SNTP server by name, you must first configure DNS server(s)
on the switch (see the
SNTP server, check the box to enable SNTP Client Unicast.
To add a Unicast SNTP server:
Click Administration > Time Settings > SNTP Unicast. The
opens.
This page displays the following information for each Unicast SNTP server:
SNTP Server—SNTP server IP address. Up to eight SNTP servers can be
defined. The preferred server, or hostname, is chosen according to its
stratum level.
Poll Interval—Displays whether polling is enabled or disabled.
Authentication Key ID—Key Identification used to communicate between
the SNTP server and switch.
Stratum Level—Distance 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.
Defining DNS Servers
section). In order to add a Unicast
SNTP Unicast
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