Chatsworth Products Remote Infrastructure Management (RIM-1000) User Manual

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3.4.20 Network Time Protocol

NTP, or Network Time Protocol, is used to synchronize clocks of computer systems. NTP synchronizes the time of a computer or device (the
RIM-1000) with another computer or referenced time source. NTP maintains a high level of accuracy and reliability in time stamped events.

Figure 3.35 Network Time Protocol Configuration Page

Table 3.23 Network Time Protocol Options

Option

Description

NTP Server

The IP address or hostname of the NTP server with which your RIM-1000 will
synchronize. Public NTP servers include us.pool.ntp.org and time.nist.gov

Default: blank

Update Interval

Designate how often you’d like the RIM-1000 to access and synchronize with the
NTP server. This is a number of minutes, from 5-1440. Enter 0 to disable this
feature.

Default: 0 (disabled)

Select Time Zone

Select the time zone in which this particular RIM-1000 resides.

Daylight Savings
Time

Enable or disable Daylight Savings Time and designate at which
time DST goes into effect in your time zone.

Default: Disabled

DST Begin Date

Set the day DST begins at your location.

Default: Second Sunday - March

DST End Date

Set the day DST ends at your location.

Default: First Sunday - November

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