Motorola WS5100 manual Wireless Switching, 1.2.1.10Secure Network Time Protocol SNTP

Models: WS5100

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Overview 1-7

Up to 12 switch redundancy members supported per group. Each member is capable of tracking statistics for the entire group in addition to their own.

Each redundancy group is capable of supporting an Active/Active configuration. Each redundancy group can support two or more primary members, each responsible for group load sharing.

Members within the same redundancy group can be deployed across different subnets and maintain their interdependence as redundancy group members.

Each member of the redundancy group supports AP load balancing by default.

Members of the redundancy group support license aggregation. When a new member joins the group, the new member can leverage the access port adoption license(s) of existing members.

Each member of the redundancy group (including the reporting switch) capable of displaying cluster performance statistics for all members in addition to their own.

Centralized redundancy group management using the switch CLI.

For more information on configuring the switch for redundancy group support, see

Configuring Switch Redundancy on page 5-25.

1.2.1.10Secure Network Time Protocol (SNTP)

Secure Network Time Protocol (SNTP) manages time and/or network clock synchronization within the switch managed network environment. SNTP is a client/server implementation. The switch (a SNTP client) periodically synchronizes its clock with a master clock (an NTP server). For example, the switch resets its clock to 07:04:59 upon reading a time of 07:04:59 from its designated NTP server. Time synchronization is recommended for the switch’s network operations. The following additionally hold true:

The switch can be configured to provide NTP services to NTP clients.

The switch can provide NTP support for user authentication.

Secure Network Time Protocol (SNTP) clients can be configured to synchronize switch time with an external NTP server.

For information on configuring the switch to support SNTP, see Configuring Secure NTP on page 5-16.

1.2.1.11Password Recovery

The switch has a provision enabling the switch to restore its factory default configuration if your password is lost. In doing so however the current configuration is erased and can be restored assuming if has been exported to a secure location. For information on password recovery, see

Switch Password Recovery on page 2-3.

1.2.2 Wireless Switching

The switch includes the following wireless switching features:

Physical Layer Features

Rate Limiting

Proxy-ARP

HotSpot / IP Redirect

IDM (Identity Driven Management)
Voice Prioritization
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Motorola WS5100 manual Wireless Switching, 1.2.1.10Secure Network Time Protocol SNTP, 1.2.1.11Password Recovery