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Login History; Time Settings; Setting System Time - Cisco SG200 Series Administration Manual

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Login History

Login History

Time Settings

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Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switches Administration Guide
You can use the Login History page to display data on previous logins to the
management software. To display this page, click Administration > Login History
in the navigation window.
This page displays the following fields:
Login Time—Date and time the user logged in.
User Name—Name that the user used to log in.
Protocol—Protocol the user is using to the configuration software, which
can be HTTP, Telnet, Serial, SSH, or SNMP.
Location—IP address of the host.
A system clock is used to provide a network-synchronized time-stamping service
for switch software events such as message logs. You can configure the system
clock manually or configure the switch as a Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP)
client that obtains the clock data from a server.
See the following topics for information on the configuration pages available in the
Administration > Time Settings menu:

Setting System Time

Configuring the SNTP Setting
Configuring SNTP Authentication
Setting System Time
Use the System Time page to set the system time manually or to configure the
system to acquire its time settings from an SNTP server. To display this page, click
Administration > Time Settings > System Time in the navigation window.
By default, the time is configured locally on the switch.
The actual system time, date, time zone information, and daylight savings time
status appears at the bottom of the page.
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