System Clock; Local Management - Cradlepoint COR IBR1100/IBR1150 Manual

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Server Timeout – If the servers are not reached within the set time (possibly because the WAN is down), the router will automatically fall back to using Local Users
mode to prevent users from being locked out.
Server Address – This can be either an IP address in the form of "1.2.3.4", or a DNS name in form of "host.domain.com". Only lower case letters are allowed for
a DNS name.
Port – Port 1812 is common for RADIUS servers.
Shared Secret

System Clock

Enabling NTP will tell the router to get its system time from a remote server on the Internet. If you do not enable NTP then the router time will be based on when the router
firmware was built, which is guaranteed to be wrong. Whenever the Internet connection is re-established and once a week thereafter the router will ask the server for the
current time so it can correct itself.
You then have the option of selecting an NTP server and adjusting the NTP server port. Select the NTP server from the dropdown list. Any of the given NTP servers will be
sufficient unless, for example, you need to synchronize your router's time with other devices in a network.
Time Zone – Select from a dropdown list. Setting your Time Zone is required to properly show time in your router log.
Daylight Savings Time – Select this checkbox if your location observes daylight savings time.

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