Ntp And Daylight Saving Time Parameters - AudioCodes Mediant 4000 SBC User Manual

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Parameter
DHCP Option Table
DHCP Option table
configure network > dhcp-
server option
[DhcpOption]
DHCP Static IP Table
DHCP Static IP table
configure network > dhcp-
server static-ip <index>
[DhcpStaticIP]

55.2.8 NTP and Daylight Saving Time Parameters

The Network Time Protocol (NTP) and daylight saving time parameters are described in
the table below.
Table 55-16: NTP and Daylight Saving Time Parameters
Parameter
NTP Parameters
CLI path: configure system > ntp >
Note: For more information on Network Time Protocol (NTP), see ''Simple Network Time Protocol
Support'' on page 111.
Primary NTP Server Address
primary-server
[NTPServerIP]
User's Manual
The format of the ini file table parameter is as follows:
[ DhcpVendorClass ]
FORMAT DhcpVendorClass_Index =
DhcpVendorClass_DhcpServerIndex,
DhcpVendorClass_VendorClassId;
[ \DhcpVendorClass ]
For a detailed description of the table, see Configuring the Vendor Class
Identifier on page 204.
Defines additional DHCP Options that the device's DHCP server can use
to service its DHCP clients.
The format of the ini file table parameter is as follows:
[ DhcpOption ]
FORMAT DhcpOption_Index = DhcpOption_DhcpServerIndex,
DhcpOption_Option, DhcpOption_Type, DhcpOption_Value,
DhcpOption_ExpandValue;
[ \DhcpOption ]
For a detailed description of the table, see Configuring Additional DHCP
Options on page 205.
Defines static "reserved" IP addresses that the device's DHCP server
allocates to specific DHCP clients defined by MAC address.
The format of the ini file table parameter is as follows:
[ DhcpStaticIP ]
FORMAT DhcpStaticIP_Index = DhcpStaticIP_DhcpServerIndex,
DhcpStaticIP_IPAddress, DhcpStaticIP_MACAddress;
[ \DhcpStaticIP ]
For a detailed description of the table, see Configuring Static IP
Addresses for DHCP Clients on page 207.
Defines the IP address (in dotted-decimal notation or as an FQDN) of
the NTP server. The advantage of using an FQDN is that multiple IP
addresses can be resolved from the DNS server, providing NTP
server redundancy.
The default IP address is 0.0.0.0 (i.e., internal NTP client is disabled).
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