7: ServicesSLC™ 8000 Advanced Console Manager User Guide 133Web Telnet window into an internal (non-system) clipboard, and the contents can be pasted intothe Web SSH or Web Telnet window with the Paste.Support for copying and pasting content between the system clipboard and the Web SSH or WebTelnet window will vary from browser to browser. With the exception of Internet Explorer, mostbrowsers will not allow highlighted content from the Web SSH or Web Telnet window to be copiedto the system clipboard (Internet Explorer will display a prompt confirming the copy). Likewise,most browsers will not allow content from the system clipboard to be directly pasted into the WebSSH or Web Telnet window with the standard Control-V paste key sequence. With somebrowsers, the user will be able to use the Paste from browser option in the right-click menu topaste content from the system clipboard into a text field in a popup, and after hitting Enter, thecontent will be sent to the Web SSH or Web Telnet window.Secure Lantronix Network CommandsGo to SLC Network Commands (on page 401) to view CLI commands which correspond to theweb page entries described above.Date and TimeUse the Date and Time Settings page to specify the local date, time, and time zone at the SLClocation, or enable the SLC unit to use NTP to synchronize with other NTP devices on yournetwork. Note that changing the date/time and/or timezone, or enabling NTP may affect the user'sability to login to the web; if this happens, use the CLI admin web restart command to restartthe web server.The CLI show ntp command will display the current NTP status if NTP is enabled. The columnheadings are as follows: the host names or addresses shown in the remote column correspond toconfigured NTP server names; however, the DNS names might not agree if the names listed arenot the canonical DNS names. The refid column shows the current source of synchronization,while the st column reveals the stratum, t the type (u = unicast, m = multicast, l =local, - = don't know), and poll the poll interval in seconds. The when column shows thetime since the peer was last heard in seconds, while the reach column shows the status of thereachability register (see RFC-1305) in octal. The remaining entries show the latest delay, offsetand jitter in milliseconds. The symbol at the left margin displays the synchronization status of eachpeer. The currently selected peer is marked *, while additional peers designated acceptable forsynchronization, but not currently selected, are marked +. Peers marked * and + are included inthe weighted average computation to set the local clock; the data produced by peers marked withother symbols are discarded.To set the local date, time, and time zone:1. Click the Services tab and select the Date & Time option. The following page displays: