Security Management (FIPS Mode)

Network Time Protocol

Network Time Protocol

The Broadmore CPU system clock provides the time and date stamp used for system logs, events, and audit trails. A SuperUser must set the system clock either manually after powering up the Broadmore (see “System Clock” on page 11-14) or configure the Broadmore to use a network time source as described below. The Broadmore uses Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP), which is an Internet standard for periodically synchronizing the system clocks connected to an IP network.

If the clock uses the NTP source, the system clock will be automatically synchronized to the NTP source when power is reapplied to the Broadmore.

Select NTP from the Administration menu. Then set the following parameters to the desired values. When finished, press Escape and select Yes to accept the changes.

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