IP8820 Broadworks IP Phone
User Guide
oMove to another parameter with the navigation buttons and continue the session or press the Setting () button to exit the configuration session.
5.6. Time Configuration
Within the Time Configuration menu, the IP Address or name of the desired Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) server and the local time zone are defined. In addition, Daylight Savings Time (DST) is enabled. Consult with your administrator before changing the SNTP server.
5.6.1. SNTP Server Address
SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) is a standard protocol that permits a network device to obtain the network’s current time. For operation with SNTP, the IP8820 IP Phone requires an SNTP server IP address or name.
To assign the SNTP server address:
oPress the Setting () button.
oDial 3, or move the cursor to 3.Phone Settings using the
oDial 6, or move the cursor to 6.Time Configuration using the
the OK softkey.
oDial 1, or move the cursor to 1.SNTP Server Address using the
press the OK softkey.
oInput the SNTP server address using the dial pad and press
the OK softkey to save the entry. To enter alphanumeric
characters select the Mode softkey. Refer to Appendix A Å Mode OK for the character mapping of dial pad digits.
oMove to another parameter with the navigation buttons and continue the session or press the Setting () button to exit the configuration session.
5.6.2. Time Zone
For proper operation of the clock, the IP Phone requires the local time zone. For available time zones, see Appendix B Time Zones.
To enter the Time Zone:
oPress the Setting () button.
oDial 3, or move the cursor to 3.Phone Settings using the
oDial 6, or move the cursor to 6.Time Configuration using the
the OK softkey.
oDial 2, or move the cursor to 2.Time Zone using the
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