Cisco Systems SG200 Life Jacket User Manual


 
Administration
Time Settings
Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switch 45
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USA/European/Other—Select USA or European to have the DST offset
configured to the values used in those locations. Or select Other to configure
the settings manually. When configuring manually, you can configure the
settings for the upcoming DST period only, or you can configure recurring
settings.
DST Time Zone Acronym—Specify an optional acronym up to four
characters to identify the configured settings. This field is for reference only.
(The characters ', ", %, and ? are not supported.)
Daylight Savings Offset—Specify the number of minutes to move the clock
forward when DST begins.
From/To—Specify the date and time when DST starts and ends.
Recurring—Select to specify recurring DST periods by selecting the day of
the week and number of weeks into the year when DST begins and ends
each year.
STEP 6 Click Apply. Your changes are saved to the Running Configuration.
Configuring the Switch as an SNTP Client
You can also configure the switch to acquire time from an SNTP server by
configuring the switch SNTP Settings.
To configure the switch to acquire time settings from an SNTP server:
STEP 1 On the System Time page, select Use SNTP Server.
STEP 2 Configure the SNTP client operation mode of the switch:
Unicast—Configures the switch to send unicast SNTP requests to
configured unicast SNTP servers only. You must add at least one unicast
SNTP server to enable this feature. (Default SNTP servers require that
Unicast is selected.)
Broadcast—Configures the switch to get its time settings from SNTP
messages broadcast from SNTP servers.
STEP 3 Select Timezone Source - DHCP if you want to have the switch to acquire its
timezone from a DHCP server.
STEP 4 Configure the GMT Time Zone Offset by selecting the number of hours and
minutes difference between the local time zone and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT),
and specify a Time Zone Acronym.