4 defining sntp servers – TP-Link TL-SL3452 User Manual

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To configure SNTP authentication:
1. Click

System > System Info > SNTP > Authentication. The SNTP Authentication Page opens:

Figure 13: SNTP Authentication Page

The SNTP Authentication Page contains the following
fields:

Enable SNTP Authentication — Indicates if
authenticating an SNTP session between the device
and an SNTP server is enabled on the device. The
possible field values are:

Checked — Authenticates SNTP sessions between

the device and SNTP server.

Unchecked — Disables authenticating SNTP

sessions between the device and SNTP server.

Encryption Key ID — Indicates if the encryption key identification is used to authenticate the SNTP server and device.
The field value is up to 4294967295.
Authentication Key — Indicates the key used for authentication.
Trusted Key — Indicates the encryption key used (Unicast/Anycast) or elected (Broadcast) to authenticate the SNTP
server.
Remove — Removes Encryption Key IDs. The possible field values are:

Checked — Removes the selected Encryption Key ID.
Unchecked — Maintains the Encryption Key IDs. This is the default value.

2. Check the Enable SNTP Authentication checkbox.

3. Click

. SNTP Authentication is defined, and the device is updated.

To define SNTP authentication parameters:

1. Click

. The Add SNTP Authentication Page opens:

Figure 14: Add SNTP Authentication Page

2. Define the Encryption Key ID, Authentication Key, and

Trusted Key fields.

3. Click

. The SNTP Authentication Key is

added, and the device is updated.

3.2.4 Defining SNTP Servers

The SNTP Servers Page contains information for enabling SNTP servers, as well as adding new SNTP servers. In addition,
the SNTP Servers Page enables the device to request and accept SNTP server traffic.

To define SNTP servers:
1. Click

System > System Info > SNTP > Servers. The SNTP Servers Page opens:


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