NTP Server Configuration
The Network Time Protocol (NTP) synchronizes the time of day among a set of distributed time servers and clients so that you can correlate events when you receive system logs and other time-specific events from multiple network de-vices. NTP uses the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) as its transport protocol. All NTP communications use Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
An NTP server usually receives its time from an authoritative time source, such as a radio clock or an atomic clock attached to a time server, and then distributes this time across the network.
Above explained NTP Server and Client functionality will be supported in OcNOS. NTP Access restrictions can be configured to allow Client devices to access NTP Server.
Last modified date: 10/19/2023