User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 195Ea Chapter 0 - Front Cover 195Ea
- 195Ea Chapter 0 - Table of Contents
- 195Ea Chapter 1 - Introduction
- 195Ea Chapter 2 - Starting Out
- 195Ea Chapter 3 - Example Applications
- 195Ea Chapter 4 - Utilities and Features
- 195Ea Chapter 5 - Web Configuration Manager
- 195Ea Chapter 6 - Serial Configuration and Applications
- 195Ea Chapter 7 - Repeating and Mesh Networking
- 195Ea Chapter 8 - Antenna Setup
- 195Ea Apx A - FCC Information
- 195Ea Apx B - Specifications
- 195Ea Apx C - Interface Ports
- 195Ea Apx D - Radio Configuration
- 195Ea Apx E - Security
- 195Ea Apx F - Troubleshooting
CHAPTER 4
UTILITIES & FEATURES
Revised: 6 Sep 11 4-8 EST P/N AA107A
3. The NTP daemon is enabled by selecting YES for NTP ENABLE (Figure 12). When enabled, the NTP
daemon will use time services from upstream services to keep the time on this system accurate.
4. Next, the NTP SERVICE ENABLE should be configured to “YES,” if you want to allow the system to provide
NTP service for clients wishing time synchronization (Figure 12).
5. The final step in configuring NTP services is to enter the IP address or the host name of the upstream NTP
server.
Figure 12: NTP Settings