Cisco CISCO1401 Software Guide - Page 78
Displaying the NTP Configuration, Configuring Time and Date Manually
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Managing the System Time and Date Chapter 5 Administering the Bridge Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Command end show running-config copy running-config startup-config Purpose Return to privileged EXEC mode. Verify your entries. (Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file. The specified interface is used for the source address for all packets sent to all destinations. If a source address is to be used for a specific association, use the source keyword in the ntp peer or ntp server global configuration command as described in the "Configuring NTP Associations" section on page 5-21. Displaying the NTP Configuration You can use two privileged EXEC commands to display NTP information: • show ntp associations [detail] • show ntp status For detailed information about the fields in these displays, refer to the Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference for Release 12.1. Configuring Time and Date Manually If no other source of time is available, you can manually configure the time and date after the system is restarted. The time remains accurate until the next system restart. We recommend that you use manual configuration only as a last resort. If you have an outside source to which the bridge can synchronize, you do not need to manually set the system clock. This section contains this configuration information: • Setting the System Clock, page 5-27 • Displaying the Time and Date Configuration, page 5-27 • Configuring the Time Zone, page 5-28 • Configuring Summer Time (Daylight Saving Time), page 5-29 5-26 Cisco Aironet 1400 Series Wireless Bridges Software Configuration Guide OL-4059-01
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