Polycom 7000 manual Time Settings

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Local Cluster Configuration

Field

Description

 

 

Host/Network

The IP address of the destination network host or segment.

 

 

Prefix length

The CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing) prefix size value (the number of

 

leading 1 bits in the routing prefix mask). This value, together with the

 

Host/Network address, defines the subnet for this route.

 

For IPv4, a prefix length of 24 is equivalent to specifying a dotted-quad subnet

 

mask of 255.255.255.0. A prefix length of 16 is equivalent to specifying a

 

subnet mask of 255.255.0.0.

 

 

Interface

In split network configuration, select the interface for this route.

 

 

Via

IP address of router for this route. Optional, and only needed for non-default

 

routers.

 

 

When you add a routing rule, it appears in the table below the input fields. Select a rule and click Delete selected route to delete it. Click Show raw routing configuration to display the operating system’s underlying routing configuration.

See also:

Network Settings

Time Settings

The following table describes the fields on the Time Settings page. These values are normally set in the USB Configuration Utility during system installation and rarely need to be changed. See the Getting Started Guide.

Caution: Time settings changes require a restart

Changing time settings requires a system restart and terminates all active conferences.

You can’t change the system’s time settings while it’s integrated with a Polycom RealPresence Resource Manager system or part of a supercluster. The integration must first be terminated or the cluster removed from the supercluster. See RealPresence Resource Manager Integration or Superclustering.

We strongly recommend specifying NTP servers.

Field

Description

 

 

System time zone

Time zone in which the system is located. We strongly recommend selecting

 

the time zone of a specific geographic location (such as America/Denver), not

 

one of the generic GMT offsets (such as GMT+07 POSIX).

 

If you really want to use a generic GMT offset (for instance, to prevent

 

automatic daylight saving time adjustments), note that they use the

 

Linux/Posix convention of specifying how many hours ahead of or behind

 

local time GMT is. Thus, the generic equivalent of America/Denver

 

(UTC-07:00) is GMT+07, not GMT-07.

 

 

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