3.
The
NTP Access Restrictions
Status window will display:
To
ADD
or
EDIT
an access restriction, click the PLUS icon or the Change
button, respectively, and proceed to Step 4. below.
To
DELETE
an access restriction, click the corresponding Delete button,
and confirm by clicking OK.
4.
The
NTP Access Restrictions
window will display:
Fill in the fields:
Restriction Type
—Choose either Allow or Deny.
If you select “Deny”, the configured portion of the network will not
have NTP access to VelaSync, but the rest of the network will have
access to VelaSync. If you select “allow”, the configured portion of
the network will have NTP access to VelaSync, but the rest of the
network will not have access to VelaSync. By default, VelaSync
allows all IPv4 and IPv6 connections.
IP Version
—Choose IPv4 or IPv6
IP Address
—Enter the appropriate hostname.
Subnet Mask
—Enter the appropriate IP mask.
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