Displaying And Resetting System Time - Cisco TelePresence 7010 Help Manual

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Displaying and resetting system time

You can manually set the system date and time for the TelePresence Server or let it use the Network Time
Protocol (NTP) to synchronize its time.
To configure Time settings, go to Configuration > Time.
System time
Current time displays the time according to the TelePresence Server.
To manually set the system date and time, type the new values and click Change system time.
NTP
The TelePresence Server supports the NTP protocol. If you want the TelePresence Server to automatically
synchronize with an NTP server, enter the NTP settings and then click Update NTP settings.
The TelePresence Server synchronizes with the NTP server every hour.
If the NTP server is local to either of the TelePresence Server's enabled Ethernet interfaces, the
TelePresence Server automatically uses the port to communicate with the NTP server.
If the NTP server is not local, the TelePresence Server will use the port that is configured as the default
gateway to communicate with the NTP server, unless a specific IP route to the NTP server's network/IP
address is specified (see
If there is a firewall between the TelePresence Server and the NTP server, configure the firewall to allow
NTP traffic to UDP port 123.
Table 30: Device time settings
Field
Field description
Enable NTP
Check the box to enable NTP protocol on the
TelePresence Server.
UTC offset
The offset of the time zone that you are in
from UTC.
NTP host
The IP address or hostname of the server that
is acting as the time keeper for the network.
Using NTP over NAT (Network Address Translation)
No extra configuration is required if the NAT is local to the TelePresence Server's network.
If NAT is used on the NTP server's local network, you must configure the NAT forwarding table to forward
NTP data from the TelePresence Server to UDP port 123 on the NTP server.
Cisco TelePresence Server 7010 and MSE 8710 in Locally Managed Mode Printed Help (4.0)
Network >
Routes).
Usage tips
You must manually update this offset to
account for regional changes to time zone,
such as British Summer Time and other
daylight saving schemes.
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