Accurate System timing is important for the proper operation of the SBC Edge. The system time may be sourced from different places depending upon the specific topology where the SBC Edge is deployed. In some cases the SBC Edge itself may serve as a time source for the topology. In such cases, the SBC Edge may use its own independent internal clock, or it may be synchronized with a network time source through Network Time Protocol (NTP). The NTP source may be a public source such as NTP.org or NIST, or a private source such as an internal enterprise time server.
The SBC Edge allows you to configure a maximum of two NTP time servers from which to source time and date information.
To configure your SBC Edge to use NTP:
In the left navigation pane, go to System > Node Level Settings.
The Time Management panel contains fields that enable you to set the time zone and configure one or more network time sources (NTP).
Specifies whether or not to use NTP as a time source.
Specifies the host name or IP address of the first NTP server. If the hostname is supplied, the SBC Edge uses DNS to connect to the NTP server.
Specifies whether or not to use authentication when communicating with the NTP server.
Specifies the MD5 Key ID to be used in authenticating the first NTP server. This field is visible only when Enabled is selected for the NTP Server Authentication option.
Specifies the MD5 key used when authenticating the first NTP Server.
Specifies whether or not to use a second NTP Server as a time source.
NTP Server 2: The fields used to configure the second NTP server are exactly the same as those used for the first server.