Description: This document describes how to configure a LANCOM router as a time server (NTP). Requirements:
- LCOS as of version 7 (download)
- LANtools as of version 7 (download)
Procedure: To set up a time server in the LANCOM, you first have to make some manual settings. Do this by starting the LANconfig configuration tool and going to Device -> Configure. From the drop-down menu select Date & time and the item Synchronization.
In this example, the time is to be regularly updated using
PTBTIME1.PTB.DE .
You then activate the time server in the Time server menu. Time setting by Net Time (any MS Windows OS): Net Time synchronizes the time between public NTPs and the local network. For this purpose, you can search for local NTP servers: Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 & Windows 8.x as NTP clients:
In MS Windows XP, the 'Date & time properties' provides a function for synchronizing the time with NTP servers. To query the NTP module in the router, simply enter the LAN IP of the router as the server.
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