Netgear GS728TXS GS728TXS/GS752TXS Software Administration Manual - Page 42
To remove an SNTP server, Delete, To change the settings for an existing SNTP server, Apply, Field
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GS752TXS and GS728TXS Smart Switches 6. Under the Version field, specify the NTP version running on the server. 7. Click Add. 8. Repeat the previous steps to add additional SNTP servers. You can configure up to three SNTP servers. To remove an SNTP server: 1. Select the check box next to the configured server to remove. 2. Click Delete. To change the settings for an existing SNTP server: 1. Select the check box next to the configured server. 2. Specify new values in the available fields. 3. Click Apply. The SNTP Server Status table displays status information about the SNTP servers configured on your switch. The following table describes the SNTP Global Status fields. Table 8. SNTP server status fields Field Address Last Update Time Last Attempt Time Last Attempt Status Description Specifies all the existing Server Addresses. If no Server configuration exists, a message saying "No SNTP server exists" flashes on the screen. Specifies the local date and time (UTC) that the response from this server was used to update the system clock. Specifies the local date and time (UTC) that this SNTP server was last queried. Specifies the status of the last SNTP request to this server. If no packet has been received from this server, a status of Other is displayed: • Other. None of the following enumeration values. • Success. The SNTP operation was successful and the system time was updated. • Request Timed Out. A directed SNTP request timed out without receiving a response from the SNTP server. • Bad Date Encoded. The time provided by the SNTP server is not valid. • Version Not Supported. The SNTP version supported by the server is not compatible with the version supported by the client. • Server Unsynchronized. The SNTP server is not synchronized with its peers. This is indicated via the 'leap indicator' field on the SNTP message. • Server Kiss Of Death. The SNTP server indicated that no further queries were to be sent to this server. This is indicated by a stratum field equal to 0 in a message received from a server. 42