Setting Sntp Parameters To Default; Setting Local Time Zone; Setting Or Disabling Clock Time Zone - Avaya 3500 series Getting Started

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Configuring the switch using ACLI
Variable definitions
The following table describes the parameters for the sntp sync-interval command.
<0–168>

Setting SNTP parameters to default

Setting the SNTP parameters to their default values allows you to disable SNTP, clear stored
SNTP server addresses, and restore the default SNTP synchronization interval.
Procedure
1. Log on to ACLI in Global Configuration command mode.
2. At the command prompt, enter the following command:

Setting local time zone

Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) uses Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) for all time
synchronizations so it is not affected by different time zones. In order for the switch to report
the correct time for your local time zone and daylight savings time, you must set local time
zone and summer time zone (if using Daylight Savings Time).

Setting or disabling clock time zone

Set the local time zone relative to Universal Coordinated Time (UTC), or disable the clock time
zone feature.
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Variable
default sntp [enable | server | sync-interval]
Comments? infodev@avaya.com
Value
Specifies the number of hours you want for
periodic synchronization with the NTP
server.
• 0– synchronization at start-time only
• 168 — once a week
DEFAULT: 24 hours
March 2013

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