Configuring The Network Time; Configuring The Network Time Using The System's Time - Extreme Networks Summit WM100 Getting Started Manual

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3.4 Configuring the network time

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Summit WM, Getting Started Guide
5. In the Modify User Password text box, type the new administrator password.
6. In the Modify User Confirm Password text-box, retype the new
administrator password.
7. Click Change Password.
The internal clocks of the Summit Switch and Altitude APs on a network may
differ. You must synchronize the clocks of the Summit Switch, and the Altitude
APs in order for the system to operate properly.
The synchronization of clocks ensures accuracy in usage logs of the Summit
Switch.
The Summit Switch provides you the following two options to synchronize the
clocks of Summit Switch and the Altitude APs:
Using the system's time – The system's time is the Summit Switch's time.
Using the network time protocol (NTP) – The Network Time Protocol is a
protocol for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems over packet-
switched data networks.
3.4.1 Configuring the network time using the
system's time
To configure the network time, using the system's time:
1. Login on the Summit Switch. The Extreme Networks Summit WM-Series
Console screen is displayed.
2. Click Summit Switch Configuration. The Summit Switch Configuration
screen is displayed.
HWC_GSG_Chapter 2_Default_Settings.fm
Summit WM-Series WLAN Switch configuration
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