Dell Networking N4000 Series Configuration Manual page 280

Stackable layer 2 and 3 switches
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Table 12-1. System Information (Continued)
Feature
CLI Banner
SDM Template
The switch can obtain the time from a Simple Network Time Protocol
(SNTP) server, or you can set the time manually. Table 12-2 describes the
settings that help the switch keep track of time.
Table 12-2. Time Settings
Feature
SNTP
Real time clock (RTC)
Time Zone
Summer Time
The Dell Networking N2024P/N2048P and N3024P/N3048P switch ports are
IEEE 802.1at-2009-compliant (PoE Plus) and can provided up to 34.2W of
power per port. For more information about PoE Plus support, see "What Are
the Key PoE Plus Features for the N2024P/N2048P and N3024P/N3048P
Switches?" on page 285
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Managing General System Settings
Description
Displays a message upon connecting to the switch or logging on
to the switch by using the CLI.
Determines the maximum resources a switch or router can use
for various features. For more information, see "What Are SDM
Templates?" on page 281
Description
Controls whether the switch obtains its system time
from an SNTP server and whether communication
with the SNTP server requires authentication and
encryption. You can configure information for up to
eight SNTP servers. The SNTP client on the switch can
accept updates from both IPv4 and IPv6 SNTP servers.
If SNTP is disabled, you can manually enter the system
time and date.
Allows you to specify the offset from Coordinated
Universal Time (UTC), which is also known as
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
In some regions, the time shifts by one hour in the fall
and spring. In the United States, this is called daylight
saving time.

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