Specifications

Summit WM Controller configuration
Summit WM Getting Started Guide, Software Version 5.140
The Summit WM Controller provides you the following two options to synchronize the clocks of
Summit WM Controller and the Wireless APs:
Using the system’s time – The system’s time is the Summit WM Controller’s time.
Using the network time protocol (NTP) – The Network Time Protocol is a protocol for synchronizing
the clocks of computer systems over packet-switched data networks.
Configuring the network time using the system’s time
To configure the network time, using the system’s time:
1 Login on the Summit WM Controller. The Summit WM GUI screen is displayed.
2 Click Summit Controller. The Summit Controller screen is displayed.
3 In the left pane, click Network Time. The Network Time screen is displayed.
4 From the Continent or Ocean drop-down list, click the appropriate large-scale geographic grouping
for the time zone.
5 From the Country drop-down list, click the appropriate country for the time zone. The contents of
the drop-down list change, based on the selection in the Continent or Ocean drop-down list.
6 From the Time Zone Region drop-down list, click the appropriate time zone region for the selected
country.
7 Click Apply Time Zone.
8 Select the Use System Time radio button.
You can modify the system’s date and time by changing the entries in the Use System Time text box.
The date is in mm-dd-yyyy format and the time is in hh:mm format.
9 Click Apply.
10 Reboot the Summit WM Controller. The WLAN network time is synchronized in accordance with the
Summit WM Controller’s time.