Setup > Time; Set Time; Local Time; Daylight Saving - Cisco SRW208 User Manual

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DNS Server
Enter the primary DNS Server information.
Click the Save Settings button to save your changes or
click Cancel Changes to discard the information.
Setup > Time
The Time screen allows you to configure the time settings
for the Switch.
Setup > Time

Set Time

Use System Time
When this option is selected, the local
hardware clock is utilized.
Use SNTP Time
When this option is selected, the time is
synchronized to an SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol)
server..

Local Time

Hours
The hour can be entered here.
Minutes
The minutes can be entered here.
Seconds
The seconds can be entered here.
Month
The month can be entered here.
Day
The day can be entered here.
Year
The year can be entered here.
Time Zone
Enter the difference between Greenwich
Mean Time (GMT) and local time.
8-Port 10/100 Ethernet Switch with Webview
Advanced Configuration

Daylight Saving

Daylight Saving
Select Daylight Saving to enable it on
the Switch. If the Switch should use US daylight savings,
then select USA. If the Switch should use EU daylight
savings, then select European. If it should use another
kind of daylight savings, then select Custom and complete
the From and To fields.
Time Set Offset (1-1440)
countries, specify the amount of time for daylight savings.
The default is 60 minutes.
From
If you selected Other for the Daylight Saving
setting, then enter the date and time when daylight
savings begins.
To
If you selected Other for the Daylight Saving setting,
then enter the date and time when daylight savings ends.
Recurring
If you selected Other for the Daylight Saving
setting and daylight savings has the same start and end
dates and times every year, then select Recurring.
From
If you selected Recurring, then enter the date and
time when daylight savings begins.
To
If you selected Recurring, then enter the date and time
when daylight savings ends.

SNTP Servers

Server1
Enter the primary SNTP server here.
Server2
Enter a secondary SNTP server here.
SNTP Polling Interval (60-86400)
here determines the amount of time (in seconds) before
the Switch polls the SNTP server. The default value is every
1024 seconds (approx. 17 minutes).
Click the Save Settings button to save your changes or
click Cancel Changes to discard the information.
Port Management > Port Settings
The Port Management > Port Settings screen shows you the
settings for each of the Switch's ports.
Port
The number of the port. To use an SFP module, click
on the Detail button of the appropriate port (G1, G2).
Description
Displays a brief description of the port (can
be entered by clicking on the Detail button).
Administrative Status
The port can be taken offline by
selecting the Down option. When Up is selected, the port
can be accessed normally.
Link Status
Up indicates a port has an active connection,
Down indicates there is no active connection or the port
has been taken offline by an Administrator.
For non-US and European
The value defined
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