RuggedSwitch™ User Guide
Configuring System Identification
The system identification is displayed in the sign-on screen and in the upper left
hand corner of all RuggedSwitch™ menu screens. Setting the system identification
can make it easier to identify the switches within your network.
Setting the location and contact fields can provide information about where the
switch is located and who to contact in order to resolve problems.
Configure Passwords
The guest, operator and admin passwords provide differing levels of access to the
switch. Guest users can view most settings but may not change settings or run
commands. Operators cannot change settings but can reset alarms, statistics and
logs. Admin users can change settings and run commands.
Configure Time and Date
The Configure Time and Date command provides the ability to change the switch
time, date and time zone. The switch can also be configured to periodically
contact an NTP server to correct for drift in the onboard clock.
My Switch
<CTRL>
Z-Help S-Shell
Figure 4: Time and Date Menu
Note:
The first revision of the RuggedSwitch
not have a non-volatile real time clock and relies upon NTP to obtain its time and date after
rebooting. The hardware revision of your RSMCPU is provided in the
Product Identification
Time
The time parameter allows configuration of the local time in local 24-hour format.
Date
The date parameter configures the date.
Time and Date
Time
14:05:41
Date
Jan 7, 2003
Time Zone
UTC-5:00
NTP Server Address
0.0.0.0
NTP Update Period
60 min
menu.
(New York, Toronto)
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Management CPU (RSMCPU Rev A) does
Admin Access
Diagnostics
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