User Manual - Page 63

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24-Port Gigabit (Hi-Power) PoE+ Ethernet Smart Managed Pro Switch with 2 SFP Ports
Configure System Information User Manual63
Configure the time settings with SNTP
To configure the time by using SNTP:
1. Connect your
computer to the same network as the switch.
You can use a WiFi or wired connection to connect your computer to the network, or
connect directly to a switch that is off-network using an Ether
net cable.
2. Launch a web browser.
3. In the address field of your web browser, enter the IP address of the switch.
If you do not know the IP address of the switch, see
Access the switch on-network and
connected to the Internet on page 18 or Access the switch off-network on page 27.
The Local Device Login page displays.
If you did not yet register the switch with your NETGEAR account, the
Register to unlock
all features page displays. For more information, see
Register the switch on page 31.
4. Enter one of the following passwords:
• After registration, enter the local device password.
By default, the local device password is
password.
Y
ou must change this password
at initial login.
• If you previously managed the switch through the Insight app or Cloud portal, enter
the Insight network password for the last Insight network location.
For information about the credentials, see
Credentials for the local browser UI on
page 30.
5. Click the Login
button.
The System Information page displays.
6. Select System >
Management > Time > Time Configuration.
The Time Configuration page displays.
7. Next to Clock Source, select the SNTP
radio button.
The page refreshes and displays the SNTP Global Configuration section and the SNTP
Global Status section.
The default is SNTP. The local clock can be set to SNTP only if the following two
conditions are met:
• The SNTP server is configured.
• The SNTP last attempt status is successful.
8. Next
to Client Mode, select the mode of operation of the SNTP client:
•
Disable. SNTP
is not operational. No SNTP requests are sent from the client nor are
any incoming SNTP messages processed.
• Unicast. SNTP operates in a point-to-point fashion. A unicast client s
ends a request
to a designated server at its unicast address and expects a reply from which it can
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