System time, Restart and shutdown, Restoring factory default configuration – Polycom 3725-32870-002 User Manual

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Chapter 4 – Administrator Configuration

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3 Click Reboot Now in the popup message box to restart the system and

apply settings.

System time

Setting accurate system time ensures the correct display of time information

such as recording and backup time. The built-in clock of the system can also

be synchronized with a network time server.

To set the system time:

1 Click System Config>System Time in the menu bar at the top of the

page.

2 Configure the following parameters in the System Time page:

Table 4-23

System Time Parameters Description

Parameter

Description

The time service

Specifies the way to set the system time:

The Console: synchronizes time with user computer.

The NTP Server: obtains time from a time server.

Date

Indicates the current date and time of the system. When

The Console is selected, you can obtain user computer

current time after refreshing the page. Manually changing

the time here is not recommended.

Time

NTP servers

Specifies the address or domain name of a network time

server. The system built-in clock can be synchronized with

the time server.
Note: If you set a domain name, make sure you have

already set a DNS server address that can resolve this

domain name in

System Config>IP Setting.

Restart and Shutdown

Click Admin>Shut Down on the Web interface to enter the Shut Down page.
Clicking the Restart button will restart the system; clicking Shut Down will

shut down the system.

Before unplugging the system, you need to shut it off via the Shutdown page to turn it

off.

Restoring Factory Default Configuration

You can clean the system and restore it to the factory default configuration

through its USB port. Only the software version and system IP address can

be reserved. You need to use an USB storage device before you restore the

system to the default status. There is no requirement on USB device type and

files it stores.

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