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Configuring the NTP server
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a networking protocol for clock synchronization between computer systems.
After installation, the default NTP server is 127.127.1.0. You can use this IP address to help sync up the clock in the cluster, but you need to specify the correct time in the applicable time zone. You can change the default NTP server if needed.
You can perform the following operations:
Replace all the existing NTP servers with an updated server using the Set operation.
Add one or more NTP servers to an existing list of NTP servers. Access Appliance starts the synchronization process from the top of the list.
Synchronize the date with the NTP servers on all of the nodes in the cluster. You can only use the synchronization operation when the NTP server is disabled. Otherwise the cluster syncs with the target NTP servers automatically, so the cluster does not require a manual synch up.
To add an NTP server
- Click Settings > Services management and in the NTP server management area click Add
- Specify the name or the IP address for the NTP server.
- View the Recent Activity panel for the status of the task.
To remove an NTP server
- Click Settings > Services management and in the NTP server management area click Remove
- Specify the NTP server name or IP address that you want to remove.
- View the Recent Activity panel for the status of the task.