User's Manual
Availability, mobility, and controller functionality
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Configuring network time
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266 HiPath Wireless Controller, Access Points and Convergence Software V5 R1 , C20/C2400 User Guide
4. In the Password box, type the new password for the user.
5. In the Confirm Password, retype the new password.
6. To change the password, click Change Password.
To remove a HiPath Wireless Controller management user:
1. From the main menu, click Wireless Controller Configuration. The
Wireless Controller Configuration page is displayed.
2. In the left pane, click Management Users. The Management Users page is
displayed.
3. Click the user you want to remove.
4. To remove the user, click Remove user. The user is removed from the list.
7.4 Configuring network time
You can synchronize the elements on the network to a universal clock. This
ensures accuracy in usage logs. Network time is synchronized in one of two
ways:
• using system time
• using Network Time Protocol (NTP), an Internet standard protocol that
synchronizes client workstation clocks.
Note: If the HiPath Wireless Controller is left powered-down for more than 78
hours, its capacitor dies down and is unable to keep the system clock working. In
such a case, you must synchronize the network time, using the NTP server. If the
NTP server is not reachable, you must first manually set the system to the correct
time, and then use the system time to synchronize the network time.
To apply time zone settings:
1. From the main menu, click Wireless Controller Configuration. The
Wireless Controller Configuration page is displayed.
2. In the left pane, click Network Time. The Network Time page is displayed.