Dell PowerConnect M6348 User's Guide - Page 122
Encryption Key ID, Remove SNTP Server
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The SNTP Servers page contains the following fields: • SNTP Server - Selects user-defined SNTP server IP address from a drop-down menu. Up to eight SNTP servers can be defined by using the Add button. • Encryption Key ID - Specifies user-defined key ID used to communicate between the SNTP server and device. The encryption key ID is defined in the SNTP Authentication page. • Priority (1-8) - Specifies the priority of this server entry in determining the sequence of servers to which SNTP requests are sent. Values are 1 to 8, and the default is 1. Servers with lowest numbers have priority. • Status - Displays the operating SNTP server status. The possible field values are: - Up - The SNTP server is currently operating normally. - Down - Indicates that a SNTP server is currently not available. For example, the SNTP server is currently not connected or is currently down. - In progress - The SNTP server is currently sending or receiving SNTP information. - Unknown - The progress of the SNTP information currently being sent is unknown. For example, the device is currently looking for an interface. • Last Response - Displays the last time a response was received from the SNTP server. • Remove SNTP Server- Removes a specified SNTP server from the SNTP Servers list when checked. Adding an SNTP Server 1. Open the SNTP Servers page. 2. Click Add. The Add SNTP Server page displays. Figure 6-14. Add SNTP Server 3. Define the fields as needed. 4. Click Apply Changes. The SNTP server is added, and the device is updated. 120 Configuring System Information