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Setting Device Time Zone
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4.4
Setting Device Time Zone
The BreezeMAX PRO 6000 uses the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) to set its internal clock based
on periodic updates from a time server. Maintaining an accurate time on the device enables the system
log to record meaningful dates and times for event entries. This time value may also be passed to
telephone handsets connected to the unit's phone line connections, depending on the capabilities of
your phone.
The Device Time page displays the following information:
Current Local Time (hh:mm:ss)
– Displays the current time of the system clock.
Time Zone
– SNTP uses Greenwich Mean Time, or GMT (also known as Universal Time Coordinated,
or UTC) based on the time at the Earth’s prime meridian, zero degrees longitude. To display a time
corresponding to your local time, select your time zone from the pull-down list. The default is
GMT -6, for Central Time (USA and Canada.)
Auto Adjust for Daylight Saving Time
- Select this check-box to set the daylight saving time if the
unit operates in a region that observes daylight saving time. The default is Enabled.
Figure 4-3: Setup - Device Time
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Setting Device Name
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4.5
Setting Device Name
This page allows you to define a name that identifies your unit. Using an easy-to-remember name
instead of the default one will simplify access to the unit's GUI Setup menu. You can type the device
name, followed by a dot(.) in the address bar of the Web browser to login from LAN (for example:
http://mycpe.
).
The Device Name page displays the following information:
Current Device Name
- Displays the current name of the unit (Default: BMAX6000)
New Device Name
- Enter a new name for your device (up to 20 ASCII printable characters) and
click
Apply
.
Figure 4-4: Setup - Device Name
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Restore to Factory Default Configuration
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4.6
Restore to Factory Default Configuration
This page resets the unit to its factory default settings. When returning to factory defaults, the default
configuration file (IPKG) is reloaded, resetting all the parameters to those defined in this file.
All the changes from the default factory settings will be lost, including voice. Essential Voice service
settings will be restored automatically within a short period of time by the network once the device is
operational after the reboot. You need to manually restore any parameter changes, such as voice
settings that you have made, since these settings will not exist after the unit reboots following the
default restoration.
To restore settings to factory defaults, select the checkbox on this page and click
Apply
to confirm the
action. After applying factory defaults, the unit reboots.
NOTE!
Do not change parameters in this page unless specifically instructed by your service provider.
Figure 4-5: Setup - Restore to Factory Warning
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Chapter 5 - Configuring Local
Address Parameters
In this chapter:
“Introduction” on page 45
“DHCP Server” on page 46
“Lease Status” on page 47
“Lease Reservation” on page 48
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