Time And Ntp - Inspur NF8480M5 User Manual

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Table 34 Fixed Protocols
Service
SNMP
syslog
Websockify
Websockify
srvloc
smux

9.17 Time and NTP

BMC supports that system describes instants in time. It's defined as the number of seconds
that have elapsed since 00:00:00 1970/01/01 and the time can be referenced as timestamp
for other BMC application.
By interface such as WEB UI, users are able to get current system date and time information,
or configure date and time, or synchronize date and time through NTP.
Table 35 Time and NTP
Mode
State
Manual
Disable
NTP
Enable
Time Synchronization
BMC will synchronize time with ME after BMC running.
BIOS will synchronize time to BMC when beginning of BIOS POST.
If NTP is enabled and NTP servers are accessible, BMC will synchronize time with NTP
servers per hour.
Page "BMC Settings->NTP" in Web GUI displays the current BMC time and NTP settings.
Figure 38 NTP
Usage
SNMP Get/Set
syslog
KVM on HTML5
Virtual Media on HTML5
Sever location
UTC Timezone
NTP Server1
N/A
N/A
GMT+/-0
pool.ntp.org
BMC Settings
State
Port
Enable
161
Enable
514
Enable
9666
Enable
9999
Enable
427
Enable
199
NTP server2
NTP Server3
N/A
N/A
time.nist.gov
time.nist.gov
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