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userdoc:tt_ntp_client_server [2016/12/02 18:52]
abelbeck [Custom Configuration]
userdoc:tt_ntp_client_server [2016/12/03 08:08]
abelbeck [Custom Configuration]
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 Locate the "NTP Server" entry within **Network Time Settings:** Locate the "NTP Server" entry within **Network Time Settings:**
  
-Enter user defined NTP Servers or select a regional "pool" server, “Save Settings”, then "Restart NTP Time" to apply.+Enter user defined NTP Servers (space separated) or select a regional "pool" server, “Save Settings”, then "Restart NTP Time" to apply.
  
 !!Tip ->!! Any changes to the "Timezone" selection within this entry requires a System Reboot to apply. !!Tip ->!! Any changes to the "Timezone" selection within this entry requires a System Reboot to apply.
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 ===== NTP Server Configuration ===== ===== NTP Server Configuration =====
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 Nothing additional to configure, any local LAN interface device can use the LAN gateway address as an NTP server (UDP 123). Nothing additional to configure, any local LAN interface device can use the LAN gateway address as an NTP server (UDP 123).
  
-!!Tip ->!! By default, the DHCP "ntp-server" options field provides the NTP server for each network segment.+!!Tip ->!! By default, the DHCP "ntp-server" options field provides the NTP server for each DHCP configured network segment.
  
 ===== Custom Configuration ===== ===== Custom Configuration =====
  
-By default a ''/etc/chrony.conf'' file is automatically generated from web interfaces settings.  For most users this is sufficient.+By default a ''/etc/chrony.conf'' file is automatically generated from web interface settings.  For most users this is sufficient.
  
-For advanced users who want addition control of the ''/etc/chrony.conf'' configuration, they can create a persistent ''/mnt/kd/chrony.conf'' file that will be automaticly sym-linked to ''/etc/chrony.conf''.+For advanced users who want addition control of the ''/etc/chrony.conf'' configuration, they can create a persistent ''/mnt/kd/chrony.conf'' file that will be automatically sym-linked to ''/etc/chrony.conf''.
  
 Using the CLI, here is a brief how-to on generating a custom configuration for chrony. Using the CLI, here is a brief how-to on generating a custom configuration for chrony.
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