airCLIENTTM Nexus PRO TOTAL User Guide sB3412
  Page 64 of 78 
i n t e l l i g e n t     w i r e l e s s     p l a t f o r m
airClient™ Nexus PRO TOTAL User Guide
8.1.3  NTP Time Server Setup 
The device time comes from the network time information source. The device needs access to a network 
timer (NTP time server) source. The NTP time server IP can be configured as follows: 
1.  From the ’System Configuration’ page, click on the ’NTP Server Setting’ link. 
2.  A ‘Time Settings’ page will be displayed.  Click on the ‘NTP Server Settings’ link to enable timer 
settings input. 
3.  Enter  a  valid NTP  server  IP address  and  select the Time  Zone.  The default  NTP  server is 
128.250.36.2 and the default Time Zone is Singapore. 
4.  Click on the ’Apply Changes’ button to configure the NTP. The network time will appear on the 
browser if NTP server is contactable. 
Note:  Please ensure that the NTP server IP is accessible from the device. Use the ping test tool from 
the ’Tools | Link Test’ to check if the NTP server can be pinged from the device.  The device can 
still operate without the Time Server configuration but you will not be able to perform the Delayed 
Reset function. 
Figure 8-4 NTP Time Settings 
8.2  Profile Manager 
The  aCNPT  Nexus  configuration  parameters  can  be  saved  as  profiles  in  the  system.  There  are  four 
profiles available in the system: 
1.  Installation profile 
2.  Profile1 
3.  Profile1 
4.  Profile3 
All the four profiles contain the same default parameters. You can save the current configurations to any 
of the four profiles and re-load the profiles later on or create different configurations and save them under 
different profiles. These can be loaded at different times based on a pre-defined calendar schedule. 
The Profile Manager Configuration page can be accessed from the navigation menu bar ‘Tools | Profile 
Manager’ dropdown menu. The following figure displays the Profile Manager page. 










