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Table87JoinClustersectioncomponents
Component Description
Local IP
The IP of the current device. If the device has multiple network interfaces, the
pull-down menu lists all available interfaces.
Local Port
The port on which the device listens for cluster administration requests.
CAUTION:
Theclusterport(typically9001)mustbedifferentfromtheKMSServerport
(typically 9000).
ClusterMemberIP
The IP of another member in the cluster.
Cluster Member Port
The port number of the other cluster member indicated above.
Cluster Key
Click Browse to locate the downloaded cluster key le in your le system. This le
must have been previously exported from a cluster member using the Cluster Settings
section.
Cluster Password
The password for the cluster.
Join
Click Join to join a cluster. After clicking this button you are asked to synchronize
with the specied cluster member. Click Conrm to synchronize now, or Cancel if you
want to synchronize manually later on. In either case, the local device becomes a
member of the cluster.
CAUTION:
Synchronizi
ng the local device with the cluster overwrites the existing
conguratio
n, which may include keys. You can access overwritten information
using the sy
nchronization backup. If you have any keys that only exist on the
local devic
e, you can use the backup and restore features to copy them to
another SKM before synchronizing the local device.
ConguringtheDate&Time
TheDate&TimeConguration page allows you to edit the Date and Time for the SKM, and congure
the network time protocol settings. This chapter contains the following information:
Network Time Protocol Overview
•Date&TimeConguration Page
Date & Time Procedures
Network Time Protocol overview
The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a protocol by which computers on a network synchronize their
clocks ag
ainst an NTP server. The NTP implementation on the SKM allows you to synchronize a clock
manually or at regular intervals.
When the SKM attempts to synchronize its clock against the NTP server(s), one of three outcomes
is possible:
If the cl
ock on the SKM is successfully synchronized, and the difference between the time on the
SKM and the NTP server(s) is less than 0.5 seconds, the time on the SKM is gradually slewed
to the real time.
If the c
lock on the SKM is successfully synchronized, and the difference between the time on the
SKM and the NTP server(s) is greater than 0.5 seconds, the time on the SKM is immediately
stepped to the real time. This event is recorded in the System Log.
If an er
ror prevented the SKM from synchronizing its clock, an error message is recorded in
the System Log.
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