Parameter
Syslog max. file size
Reboot delay
Enable discovery
Banks to be displayed
Time & Region
This page can be used for setting the system time and configuring the time zone. You
may further enable daylight saving changes (e.g. automatically switching from summer
to winter time) for your specific time zone.
NetModule routers can synchronize their system time by using one or more servers
by the help of the Network Time Protocol (NTP) or via GNSS. If enabled, the time
synchronization is usually triggered after a WAN link has come up but before starting
any VPN connections. Further time synchronization cycles are scheduled in background.
Parameter
NTP server
NTP server 2
Ping check
Sync time from GNSS
NB3711 User Manual 4.0
System Settings
The maximum size of message log files in kilobytes until
they will be rotated
The number of seconds which will be waited before regu-
lar system reboots (might be needed for system-rebooting
events)
Enables host discovery over LLDP (Link Layer Discovery
Protocol), CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol), FDP (Foundry
Discovery Protocol), SONMP (Nortel Discovery Protocol)
and EDP (Extreme Discovery Protocol). IRDP implements
RFC1256 and can also inform locally connected hosts about
the nexthop gateway. Any discovered hosts will be ex-
posed to the LLDP-MIB and can be queried over SNMP
or CLI/GUI.
You can configure the behavior of the status LEDs on the
front panel of your device. They are usually divided into two
banks (top/bottom) and are either indicating the connection
status or the digital IO port status. You may configure
toggle mode, so that the LEDs periodically cycle between
the two states.
Time Synchronisation
Address of the primary NTP server
Optionally, the address of a second NTP server
Uses an ICMP ping to check whether NTP servers are avail-
able when running initial time update
Derive time from first GNSS device (if enabled)
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