Network Time Acquiring Protocols Parameter Configuration
The P330 can acquire the time from a Network Time Server. P330 supports the
SNTP Protocol (RFC 958) over UDP port 123 or TIME protocol over UDP port 37.
Use the CLI commands briefly described below for configuring and display time
information and acquiring parameters. The rules of syntax and output examples are
all set out in detail in the Reference Guide.
In order to...
Restore the time zone to its default,
UTC.
Configure the time zone for the
system
Configure the time protocol for use
in the system
Enable or disable the time client
Configure the network time server
IP address
Display the current time
Display the time status and
parameters
Display the current time zone offset
Get the time from the time server
Uploading and Downloading Device Configurations and Images
Avaya P330 allows you to backup and restore device configurations and configure
multiple devices using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and Trivial
File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) or Secure Copy Protocol (SCP) to exchange
information with the devices. For more information on SNMP, refer to "SNMP
Support" on page 39. For more information on SCP, refer to "SCP Protocol Support"
on page 48.
When you make changes to a device's configuration, you may find that the overall
effect of the configuration change may have a negative effect on the performance of
the device in your network. By uploading a device's configuration file before any
configuration changes, you can easily restore the device to a previous configuration.
In addition, you can download the same configuration file to multiple devices in the
network, resulting in a consistent configuration.
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Use the following command...
clear timezone
set timezone
set time protocol
set time client
set time server
show time
show time parameters
show timezone
get time
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