RADSL Card Configuration
Table 3-1. Card Status Options (2 of 4)
Time/Date | |
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Gives the user the ability to configure the local time and date on the 8540 RADSL card with network time and to synchronize the DSL system’s clock via a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server.
On the 8546 card, displays the time zone, local time, and date on the DSL card as received from the MCC card.
NOTE: At system boot time, the time on the DSL cards automatically synchronizes with the MCC card. Therefore it is usually not necessary to use this screen on the DSL card.
Time zone – Name of the system’s time zone (Default = GMT). See the Help for a list of time zones.
Local Time/Date – Time in hh.mm format (am or pm). Enter the date in mm/dd/yy format.
Client NTP Mode – Broadcast/Unicast (Default = Broadcast). For the 8540 card, select the Client Network Time Protocol (NTP) Mode.
NTP Server – nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn format. For the 8540 card, enter the NTP Server IP address. May be left blank since card will automatically synchronize with the MCC card, which should have the NTP server address.
Synchronized(hrs) –
NVRAM Clear Screen (Clear NVRAM) | |
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Clears out the
CAUTION: If you select yes on this screen, you will permanently remove most of the configuration information you have stored on this card and all IP addresses and routing tables will have to be
April 2000 |