Offset (msec) — Timestamp difference between the device local clock and the acquired time from the SNTP server.

Delay (msec) — The amount of time it takes to reach the SNTP server.

Remove — Removes a specific SNTP server from the SNTP Servers list.

Checked — Removes the selected SNTP server.

Unchecked — Maintains the SNTP server in the configuration. This is the default value.

When adding an SNTP Server, the following additional parameters are available:

Supported IP Format — Specifies the IP format supported by the SNTP server. The possible values are:

IPv6 — IP version 6 is supported.

IPv4 — IP version 4 is supported.

IPv6 Address Type — When the server supports IPv6 (see previous parameter), this specifies the type of static address supported. The possible values are:

Link Local — A Link Local address that is non-routable and used for communication on the same network only.

Global — A globally unique IPv6 address; visible and reachable from different subnets.

Link Local Interface — When the server supports an IPv6 Link Local address (see previous parameter), this specifies the the Link Local interface. The possible values are:

VLAN1 — The IPv6 interface is configured on VLAN1.

ISATAP — The IPv6 interface is configured on ISATAP tunnel.

Adding an SNTP Server

1Open the SNTP Servers page.

2Click Add.

The Add SNTP Server page opens.

Figure 6-15. Add SNTP Server

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