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6. Either:
• Type 1 and press Enter if the information in the display is correct. The system will conrm
the setting and then prompt you to reset the OAT100R:
Time zone has been set. Please reset the system.
Continue with step 7.
• Type 2 and press Enter to return to the initial location prompt and reset the time zone
(repeat this procedure from step 3).
7. If you are ready to reset the system immediately, at the
Setup Command >
prompt, type
reset and press Enter (see “Reset the System” on page 64 for further information).
Note: If you intend to modify additional conguration settings during the current session,
you may wait until all changes are complete before you reset the system.
Set the Date and Time
By default, the OAT100R is synchronized with an NTP server and congured for the US Central
time zone. If the OAT100R is connected to the Internet, the NTP client will periodically update
the time setting on the OAT100R. If the OAT100R is not connected to the Internet, you also
have the option to disable NTP synchronization and specify date and time data manually. Refer
to “Set the Time Zone” above for information on setting the time zone.
1. At the
Setup Command >
prompt, type time and press Enter.
2. At the
Use NTP for time synchronization (Y/N) ? [Y]:
prompt, either:
• Type y and press Enter if you intend to use an NTP client for time synchronization.
At the
Enter new NTP server IP: [64.90.182.55]:
prompt, either press Enter
to accept the default value in square brackets, or type the appropriate NTP server IP
address and press Enter.
The system will display conrmation, for example:
Time will now be synchronized via NTP from server: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
(where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the NTP server IP address you provided above)
• Type n and press Enter to set the time manually.
The system will display the current time, for example:
Current time: 2014-01-08 18:49:56
and then initiate a series of prompts to enable you to set the time. Continue with step 3.
3. At each of the following prompts, type the year, month, and day, respectively. Note that all
three of these elds require numerical values. Press Enter after each entry.
Conguration Options via Command Line (Cont.)