Network Router User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Router Platform User Interface Reference
- NAT Policy Page
- Router Interfaces Page
- Advanced Interface Settings Page
- AIM-IPS Interface Settings Page
- Dialer Policy Page
- ADSL Policy Page
- SHDSL Policy Page
- PVC Policy Page
- PPP/MLP Policy Page
- AAA Policy Page
- Accounts and Credential s Policy Page
- Bridging Policy Page
- Clock Policy Page
- CPU Policy Page
- HTTP Policy Page
- Console Policy Page
- VTY Policy Page
- Secure Shell Policy Page
- SNMP Policy Page
- DNS Policy Page
- Hostname Policy Page
- Memory Policy Page
- Secure Device Provisioning Policy Page
- DHCP Policy Page
- NTP Policy Page
- 802.1x Policy Page
- Network Admission Control Policy Page
- Logging Setup Policy Page
- Syslog Servers Policy Page
- Quality of Service Policy Page
- BGP Routing Policy Page
- EIGRP Routing Policy Page
- OSPF Interface Policy Page
- OSPF Process Policy Page
- RIP Routing Policy Page
- Static Routing Policy Page

Appendix K Router Platform User Interface Reference
NTP Policy Page
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NTP Policy Page
Use the NTP page to define one or more NTP servers that the router can use for
time synchronization. This includes enabling authentication, if required, and
defining a global source interface for all traffic sent to these servers.
For more information, see Defining NTP Servers, page 15-125.
Navigation Path
• (Device view) Select Platform > Device Admin > Server Access > NTP
from the Policy selector.
• (Policy view) Select Router Platform > Device Admin > Server Access >
NTP from the Policy Type selector. Right-click NTP to create a policy, or
select an existing policy from the Shared Policy selector.
Related Topics
• NTP on Cisco IOS Routers, page 15-124
• Chapter K, “Router Platform User Interface Reference”
Option 150 (IP
Addresses)
The IP address of the TFTP server used to provide configuration files to IP
phones. These configuration files define parameters required by IP phones to
connect to Cisco CallManager.
Enter up to eight (8) network addresses or network/host objects, or click
Select to display an Object Selectors, page F-593.
If the network you want is not listed, click the Create button in the selector
to display the Network/Host Dialog Box, page F-477. From here, you can
define a network/host object.
Note This option is functionally similar to option 66. Either or both
options may be used.
OK button Saves your changes locally on the client and closes the dialog box.
Note To save your changes to the Security Manager server so that they are
not lost when you log out or close your client, click Save on the
source page.
Table K-76 IP Pool Dialog Box (Continued)










