LevelOne WAC-1000 User Manual - Page 54

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Time zone selection: Selects the international time zone in which the device resides. Only choosing a correct time zone can the network time synchronization function work properly. Manual time setting: Manually enters the current date and time (unit: Y-M-D, H:M:S). Network time synchronization: After using the network time synchronization function to set up the right NTP server, and when the device is connected to the Internet, it will automatically synchronize the time with the set NTP server. The two NTP server addresses preset by the system by default are 111.43.244.18, 216.45.57.38, which generally requires no change. If you need to know more about the NTP knowledge and the server, just visit http://www.ntp.org. Tip:It is recommended to set the device clock to synchronization with network time. Only when the system time is properly configured can the configurations related to time, such as firewall work normally! 10.4 Systems In the System->Page, you can back up the WAC-1000 / WAC-1001 configuration files to the local PC, import the new configuration file to the system, restore the factory configuration and view the information of the currently running version. Figure 10- 4 System configuration Back up configuration file: Click on the Save button in the above figure, to back up the WAC - 1000 / WAC 1000 configuration file to the local PC, and the the format of the configuration file is .xml. Import configuration file: Click on the Select files button in the above figure, and then import the configuration file from the local PC. If you have checked the check box Restore factory configuration before import, and then click the Import button, and the device will be recovered to the factory configuration before importing the new configuration file. Note: Please do not close the device power supply in the process of loading configuration, in order to avoid unexpected errors. Restore factory configuration: Click the Restore button in the above figure and restart the device, to restore the factory configuration. Tip: ① Recovery of device factory settings will delete all the custom configurations. It is strongly recommended that before restoring the factory configuration, first back up its configuration files. ② The user name and password of the device's factory administrator are as follows: admin, and the default LAN port IP address/subnet mask is: 192.168.1.252/255.255.255.0. 50

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Time zone selection: Selects the international time zone in which the device resides. Only choosing a correct
time zone can the network time synchronization function work properly.
Manual time setting: Manually enters the current date and time (unit: Y-M-D, H:M:S).
Network time synchronization: After using the network time synchronization function to set up the right NTP
server, and when the device is connected to the Internet, it will automatically synchronize the time with the set
NTP server. The two NTP server addresses preset by the system by default are 111.43.244.18, 216.45.57.38,
which generally requires no change. If you need to know more about the NTP knowledge and the server, just
visit
.
Tip:
It is recommended to set the device clock to synchronization with network time. Only when the system
time is properly configured can the configurations related to time, such as firewall work normally!
10.4 Systems
In the
System
>
Page
, you can back up the WAC-1000 / WAC-1001 configuration files to the local PC, import
the new configuration file to the system, restore the factory configuration and view the information of the currently
running version.
Figure 10- 4 System configuration
Back up configuration file: Click on the
Save
button in the above figure, to back up the WAC - 1000 / WAC -
1000 configuration file to the local PC, and the the format of the configuration file is .xml.
Import configuration file: Click on the
Select files
button in the above figure, and then import the
configuration file from the local PC. If you have checked the check box
Restore factory configuration
before import
, and then click the
Import
button, and the device will be recovered to the factory configuration
before importing the new configuration file.
Note:
Please do not close the device power supply in the process of loading configuration, in order to
avoid unexpected errors.
Restore factory configuration: Click the
Restore
button in the above figure and restart the device, to restore
the factory configuration.
Tip
:
Recovery of device factory settings will delete all the custom configurations. It is strongly recommended that
before restoring the factory configuration, first back up its configuration files.
The user name and password of the device's factory administrator are as follows: admin, and the default LAN
port IP address/subnet mask is: 192.168.1.252/255.255.255.0.