Time/date configuration, Figure 156 configuration manager time/date screen – Raritan Computer CC-SG User Manual

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Time/Date Configuration

CC-SG’s Time and Date must be accurately maintained to provide credibility for its device-
management capabilities.

Important! The Time/Date configuration is used when scheduling tasks in Task
Manager. Please refer to

Chapter 12: Advanced Administration, Task Manager

for additional information. The time set on the client may be different than the
time set on CC-SG.

Only the CC Super-User and users with similar privileges can configure Time and Date.

1. On the Administration menu, click Configuration to open the Configuration Manager

screen.

2. Click the Time/Date tab.

Figure 156 Configuration Manager Time/Date Screen

a.

To set the date and time manually: Date—click the drop-down arrow to select the
Month, use the up and down arrows to select the Year, and then click the Day in the
calendar area. Time—use the up and down arrows to set the Hour, Minutes, and
Seconds, and then click the Time zone drop-down arrow to select the time zone in which
you are operating CC-SG.

b.

To set the date and time via NTP: Check the Enable Network Time Protocol
checkbox at the bottom of the window, and then type the IP addresses for the Primary
NTP server and the Secondary NTP server in the corresponding fields.

Note: Network Time Protocol (NTP) is the protocol used to synchronize the attached computer’s
date and time data with a referenced NTP server. When CC-SG is configured with NTP, it can
synchronize its clock time with the publicly available NTP reference server and maintain correct
and consistent time.

3. Click Update Configuration to apply the time and date changes to CC-SG.

4. Click Refresh to reload the new server time in the Current Time field.

5. On the Maintenance menu, click Restart to restart CC-SG.

Note: Changing the time zone is disabled in a cluster configuration.

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