If your phone is getting its parameters by DHCP from a linux server, add the NTP server option to that server:
in /etc/dhcpd.conf
option time-servers             192.168.0.3;

If your phone is getting an NTP server setting by DHCP server, you can't override that from any setting. I came across this where a polycome 501 was connected to the internet directly and comcast was setting NTP to 10.10.x.x, which was ridiculous. Their tech support could never understand why this was a problem and would not address the problem despite repeated calls.

If there is no setting for NTP in your DHCP server, for example if you have a linksys router for your network, you can set the DHCP server in sip.cfg and set the offset in seconds. The offset for AST is -14400 for example.

If you are configuring by web browser, you can set the timezone and ntp server that way.


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