Lucent Technologies SLC ConnectReach User & Service Manual page 223

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Configuring the SLC
ConnectReach
Using the Configuration Commands
Configuring NTP
Introduction
Procedure
System
The SLC ConnectReach system uses Network Time Protocol (NTP) to obtain the
time of day for time-stamping messages in the event log.
To configure NTP, proceed as follows:
Step
Procedure
1
At the Config prompt, enter the NTP command:
(config)> NTP
The prompt changes to the Config:NTP prompt.
(config:NTP)>
At the Config:NTP prompt, enter the appropriate commands from the
2
following table
.
Enter this
command...
enable
server
minutes-from-
GMT
Help
* The four U.S. time zones are: PST: -480, Mountain: -420, Central: -360, EST: -300. All
time zones do not take into account daylight savings time.
3
When you have made the necessary configuration changes, you can
return to the Config menu by typing exit or an exclamation point (!)
(quoted as "\ |" through the SLC-2000 Access System CIT)
NOTE: The new command values take effect as soon as you save the
configuration. You do not need to reboot the SLC ConnectReach
system to use the new values.
Stop! End of Procedure.
...and specify
this value
Comments
Enable or disable NTP. When NTP is
enabled, the user can receive time- and
date-stamped event log messages.
[off], on
Specify the host name or the IP address.
An example is host name
"clock.psu.edu," which is at IP address
name, ip-addr
"128.118.25.3."
Enter the difference in minutes between
the local time and Greenwich Mean Time
number
(GMT).*
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June 2002
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