Configuring Endpoint Settings147Daylight Saving TimeDaylight Saving Time (DST) is the practice of temporary advancing clocks during thesummertime so that evenings have more daylight and mornings have less. Typically,clocks are adjusted forward one hour at the start of spring and backward in autumn.Many countries have used DST at various times, details vary by location. DST can beadjusted automatically from the time zone configuration. Typically, there is no need tochange this setting.DST parameters are described below:Parameter Description ConfigurationMethodDHCP TimeEnables or disables theendpoint to update time withthe offset time obtained fromthe DHCP server.Default: DisabledNote: it is only available toGMT 0.Web User InterfaceTime ZoneConfigures the time zone.Default: +8 China (Beijing)Remote ControlWeb User InterfacePrimary Server/NTP PrimaryServerConfigures the primary NTPserver.Default: cn.pool.ntp.orgRemote ControlWeb User InterfaceSecondary Server/NTPSecondary ServerConfigures the secondary NTPserver.Default: cn.pool.ntp.orgRemote ControlWeb User InterfaceSynchronism(15~86400s)Configures the interval (inminutes) for the endpoint tosynchronize time and datewith NTP server.Default: 1000.Web User InterfaceDaylight SavingTimeConfigures the DaylightSaving Time (DST) type.The available types for theendpoint are: Disabled-not use DST. Enabled-use DST.You can manuallyconfigure the start time,Remote ControlWeb User Interface