Time Settings - Cisco SPA232D Administration Manual

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Configuring the Network
Basic Setup
Cisco SPA232D Administration Guide
Field
Option 159
Option 160
DNS Proxy

Time Settings

Use the Network Setup > Basic Setup > Time Settings page to set the system
time for the ATA and connected Cisco SPA302D handsets. By default, the system
time is set automatically by using a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. You can
configure the system time manually. In addition, you can use this page to specify
your time zone, enable Daylight Saving adjustments, and modify related settings.
To open this page: Click Network Setup in the menu bar, and then click Basic
Setup > Time Settings in the navigation tree. After making changes, click Submit
to save your settings, or click Cancel to redisplay the page with the saved
settings.
Description
Provides a configuration URL to clients that request this
option. An option 159 URL defines the protocol and path
information by using an IP address for clients that cannot
use DNS. For example:
https://10. 1 . 1 . 1 :888/configs/bootstrap.cfg
Default setting: blank
Provides a configuration URL to clients that request this
option. An option 160 URL defines the protocol and path
information by using a fully qualified domain name for
clients that can use DNS. For example:
https://myconfigs.cisco.com:888/configs/bootstrap.cfg
Default setting: blank
When enabled, the DNS proxy relays DNS requests to
the current public network DNS server for the proxy, and
replies as a DNS resolver to the client device on the
network. Click Enabled to enable this feature, or click
Disabled to disable it. If DNS proxy is disabled, then
DHCP clients will be offered DNS server information by
using the Static DNS servers, if defined, or by using the
using the servers specified for the INTERNET (WAN)
interface.
Default setting: Enabled
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