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| ==Summary== | | ==Summary== |
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− | <b>Network Time Protocol</b> (<b>NTP</b>) is a networking protocol for clock synchronization | + | <b>Network Time Protocol</b> (<b>NTP</b>) is a networking protocol for clock synchronization between computer systems over packet-switched, variable-latency data networks. |
− | between computer systems over packet-switched, variable-latency data networks. | |
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− | The following chapter is an overview of the NTP section for {{{name}}} devices.
| + | This chapter of the user manual provides an overview of the NTP page for {{{name}}} devices. |
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| ==General== | | ==General== |
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− | The <b>Time Synchronization</b> section is used to configure general router time settings, like | + | The <b>Time Synchronization</b> section is used to configure general router time settings, like selecting the local time zone, setting a time update interval, synchronizing the time and more. |
− | selecting the local time zone, setting a time update interval, synchronizing the time and more. | |
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− | The figure below is an example of the Time Synchronization section and | + | The figure below is an example of the Time Synchronization section and the table below provides information about the fields contained in that section. |
− | the table below provides information about the fields contained in that section: | |
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− | [[File:{{{file_general}}}|border|class=tlt-border]] | + | [[File:Networking_rut_manual_ntp_general_gps_{{{gps}}}.png|border|class=tlt-border]] |
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| ===NTP Server=== | | ===NTP Server=== |
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− | The router can also act as an <b>NTP Server</b>, providing clock synchronization to other devices in the network. From this section you can turn this feature on or off: | + | The router can also act as an <b>NTP Server</b>, providing clock synchronization to other devices in the network. From this section you can turn this feature on or off. |
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− | [[File:{{{file_ntp_server}}}]] | + | [[File:Networking_rut_manual_ntp_ntp_server.png|border|class=tlt-border]] |
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| ==Time Servers== | | ==Time Servers== |
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− | The <b>Time Servers</b> section displays the NTP servers that the router uses. You are provided with 4 default time servers (as seen in the example below), but you can also add custom time servers by clicking the "Add" button or you can edit the given time servers. | + | The <b>Time Servers</b> section displays the NTP servers that the router uses. You are provided with 4 default time servers (as seen in the example below), but you can also add custom time servers by clicking the 'Add' button or you can edit the given time servers. |
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| [[Category:{{{name}}} Services section]] | | [[Category:{{{name}}} Services section]] |