3.
Select the parent interface [eth0-eth5], type in your VLAN ID, and click submit.
Repeat the process as necessary.
Your new VLAN interfaces will now be displayed in the VLAN Setup panel, listed as eth
[#].[VLAN ID].
2.10
Configuring NTP
Network Time Protocol
(NTP) and
Simple Network Time Protocol
(SNTP) are client-
server protocols that are used to synchronize time on IP networks. NTP provides
greater accuracy and better error checking capabilities than SNTP does, but requires
more resources.
For many applications, it is not necessary to modify the NTP factory default con-
figuration settings. It is possible, however, to change most of the settings in order to
support specific NTP applications which may require a non-standard configuration:
These features include MD5 authentication to block NTP access to parts of the network
and to broadcast NTP data to the network’s broadcast address. NTP and SNTP are used
to synchronize time on any computer equipment compatible with the Network Time
Protocol. This includes Cisco routers and switches, UNIX machines, and Windows
machines with suitable clients. To synchronize a single workstation, several freeware or
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