482SAN Multiprotocol Routing: An Introduction and Implementation
17.6.2 Date and time
Select Configuration →System →Date/Time and set the date and time, as
shown in Figure 17-34. Optionally configure the router to use SNTP, either as a
client, or as an SNTP server for other SAN routers.
Figure 17-34 Setting the date and time
17.6.3 Cluster ID
Every router connected to an mSAN must have its own cluster ID. This ID is used
by the R_Ports to register a unique virtual node WWN with connected fabrics.
Select Configuration →System →Operations and enter a unique ID.
Figure 17-35 Setting the cluster ID
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