Professional Access Point

Administrator Guide

rx-frame0

rx-compressed 0

rx-multicast 0

tx-bytes0

tx-packets 0

tx-errors 0

tx-drop0

tx-fifo0

tx-colls0

tx-carrier 0

tx-compressed 0 ssid

bss security

wpa-personal-key

wep-key-ascii no

wep-key-length 104 wep-default-key wep-key-1 wep-key-2 wep-key-3 wep-key-4 vlan-interface vlan-id

radiowlan0

remote-mac 00:E0:B8:76:1B:14 wep-key

Time Protocol

The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is an Internet standard protocol that synchronizes computer clock times on your network. NTP servers transmit Coordinated Universal Time (UTC, also known as Greenwich Mean Time) to their client systems. NTP sends periodic time requests to servers, using the returned time stamp to adjust its clock. The timestamp will be used to indicate the date and time of each event in log messages. See http://www.ntp.org for more general information on NTP.

To enable the Network Time Protocol (NTP) server on the access point do the following:

1.Enable the NTP Server set ntp status up

2.Provide the Host Name or Address of an NTP Server set ntp server NTP_Server

Where NTP_Server is the host name or IP address of the NTP server you want to use. (USRobotics recom- mends using the host name rather than the IP address, since IP addresses these change more frequently.)

For example, this command sets the NTP server by host name to "ntp.instant802.com"

set ntp server ntp.instant802.com

3.Get Current Time Protocol Settings

USR5453-AP#get ntp detail

Class Structure, Commands, and Examples - 246

Page 246
Image 246
USRobotics Instant802 APSDK manual Time Protocol, Set ntp server ntp.instant802.com, USR5453-AP#get ntp detail