Clock Synchronisation And Time Settings - Avaya DECT R4 Installation And Administration Manual

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Installing Elise 3 Server (AIWS2 Hardware)
1. Push the Mode button. The Mode button LED stops flashing and indicates that
confirmation has been done with fixed yellow light on the status LED and slow flashing
blue light on the mode button.
2. Click the "Activate" button to save the secured setting. The possibility to save secured
settings is open for 10 minutes after the Mode button has been pressed or until the
user manually exits the mode by clicking the Mode button once more.

Clock synchronisation and time Settings

The clock in different Elise 3 Server (AIWS2 Hardware)s can be set from the web browser,
A-bus (i.e. Central Unit in System 900) or a time server. To be able to synchronize the clocks in
different Elise 3 Server (AIWS2 Hardware)s a time server has to be used. Depending on
software application and license, an Elise 3 Server (AIWS2 Hardware) can be used as time
server. An external time server supporting the Network Time Protocol (NTP) can also be used.
Normally the Elise 3 Server (AIWS2 Hardware) that is used as time server synchronizes with an
external time server, and then all other Elise 3 Server (AIWS2 Hardware) use that Elise 3
Server (AIWS2 Hardware) as the time server.
To select time source do as follows:
1. Open the administration pages of the Elise 3 Server (AIWS2 Hardware) by entering
"xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/admin" in the address field in the web browser.
2. Click on "Settings" in the left menu.
3. Select time source; Web browser, A-bus or Time server.
Note:
Not all system's Central Unit can provide the time.
Note:
Independent of time source the Elise 3 Server (AIWS2 Hardware) can handle different time
zones and adjust the clock according to daylight saving time.
The date and time format controls the appearance of date and time in log views and application
specific pages. The administration pages that are common to all Elise 2 Server (AIWS
Hardware) will display date and time in the following format: YYYY-MM-DD, HH:MM:SS (for
example 2000-01-31 13:30:00). This format for date and time will also be used in exported log
files.
An Elise 3 Server (AIWS2 Hardware) can also set the time in connected systems, for example
System 900. In this case, the Elise 3 Server (AIWS2 Hardware) will send its time to the
connected system once every 24-hour period and when the time is updated.
To set the time in System 900 from the Elise 3 Server (AIWS2 Hardware) do as follows:
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