Installation
Phase 4: Initialize and Verify the Router
C. Set the Correct Time and Date (Optional)
Each time you power up the router, it starts with a default time and date. Whether you set the correct time and date or not depends on how you want the time and date to be maintained in your network. When the time and date in one router is used as the source for time and date in another router, the time/date control is termed the “Time Protocol service”. Use the following table to:
1. Identify the Time Protocol usage for your router.
1. Determine whether to set the date and time:
If the router will operate as a: | Set date and time? |
Client of Time Protocol service | No |
Server of Time Protocol service | Yes |
Both Client and Server of Time Protocol service | No* |
Neither client nor server of Time Protocol |
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service | Yes |
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*The router designated as “server only” provides the Time Protocol service. If no router is designated “server only”, then a client/server router should provide the Time Protocol service.
If you need to set the time and date, use the NCL Time command:
1.From the Main menu, select the Network Control Language Interpreter.
2.At the NCL prompt at the bottom of the screen (page
time mm/dd/yy hh:mm:ss
where:
mm = month hh = hour
dd= day mm = minutes
yy= year ss = seconds
Use the Exit command to exit from NCL and return to the Main menu.
For more information on the Time command, refer to the Operator’s Reference.
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