Time Settings - Cisco WAP 121 Administration Manual

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Cisco Small Business WAP121 and WAP321 Wireless-N Access Point with PoE
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which is an integer in the range of 0–128.
or more IPv6 addresses automatically, the addresses are listed.
The link local address is not configurable and is assigned by using the IPv6
Neighbor Discovery process.
Click
. The settings are saved to the Running Configuration and the Startup
Configuration.
Changing some settings might cause the AP to stop and restart system processes.
If this happens, wireless clients will temporarily lose connectivity. We recommend
that you change AP settings when WLAN traffic is low.
A system clock is used to provide a network-synchronized time-stamping service
for switch software events such as message logs. You can configure the system
clock manually or configure the switch as a Network Time Protocol (NTP) client
that obtains the clock data from a server.
Use the Time Settings page to set the system time manually or to configure the
system to acquire its time settings from a preconfigured NTP server. By default,
the AP is configured to obtain its time from a predefined list of NTP servers.
To display this page, click
The current system time displays at the top of the page, along with the System
Clock Source option.
To use NTP to have the AP automatically acquire its time settings:
For the System Clock Source field, select
Configure the following parameters:
—The prefix length of the static address,
—If the AP has been assigned one
—The IPv6 address used by the local physical link.
—The statically configured default IPv6 gateway.
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