Configuring the sntp client, Changing the admin user password, Changing the admin – Nortel Networks Nortel Secure Router 4134 User Manual

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Commissioning configuration procedures

Variable

Value

<hour offset>

The number of hours that your local time is
offset from UTC. Enter a value from 0 to 23.
For example, if you are in New York, you enter

utc - 4

.

<minute offset>

The number of minutes that your local time is
offset from UTC. Enter a value from 0 to 59.
For example, if you are in New York, you enter

utc - 4 0

.

Configuring the SNTP client

The Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) synchronizes the internal clocks
of various network devices across large, diverse networks to universal
standard time. Use the procedure in this section to enable the SNTP client
on the Secure Router 4134.

Procedure steps

Step

Action

1

To access configuration mode, enter:

configure terminal

2

To set the location of the SNTP server, enter:

sntp server {ipaddr|hostname}

3

To set the timeout value for the response from the server, enter:

sntp timeout <value>

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Table 10
Variable definitions

Variable

Value

{ipaddr | hostname}

The IP address or host name of the broadcast
server. The default value is any broadcast
server.

<value>

The timeout value in seconds. The default
timeout value is 1024 seconds.

Changing the admin user password

The system administrator login consists of two components: the account
name and the password. The initial login name is always "admin". You can
change this after logging in for the first time. The default administrative

Nortel Secure Router 4134

Commissioning

NN47263-302

01.02

Standard

10.0

2 August 2007

Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks

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