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NTP Server Setting
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is an Internet standard protocol to synchronize time between computers in a network. NTP server sends Coordinated Universal Time (UTC or Greenwich Mean Time) to client system. NTP requests time to server regularly and uses received timestamp to match clock.
The timestamp will be used to indicate the date and time of each event in log messages.
See http://www.ntp.org for more general information on NTP.
Using NTP Server / Not Using NTP Server
If AP wants to use a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server, enable the NTP setting and select the target NTP server. If you want to turn the NTP server off, deactivate the NTP setting of AP.
Item Description Final Recording Time This time indicates time of receiving through NTP.The time when an event is most recently generated is displayed. However, if connection is not established with a NTP server, time may not be accurate. Network Time Protocol (NTP) NTP provides a way for the access point to obtain and maintain its time from a server on the network. Using an NTP server gives your AP the ability to provide the correct time of day in log messages and session information.For more information on NTP, see http://www.ntp.org.Choose to either enable or disable use of a network time protocol (NTP) server: NTP Server If NTP is enabled, select the NTP server you want to use.You can specify the NTP server by host name or IP address, although using the IP address is not recommended as these can change more readily.
Update Settings
To update time settings:
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