Time zone settings SNS3415-K9 with ISE 1.2

Hi, I require to change the time zone on a SNS3415-K9 which supports ISE 1.2 platform. I try to make the change but the application does not respond. I need to know if there are any special procedure for this?

Hi,
 Have you rebooted your appliance after your time zone change ??
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/nac/guestserver/configuration_guide/21/nacguestserver/g_setup.html
Step 1 From the administration interface, select Server > Date/Time Settings to display the Date/Time Settings page as shown in Figure 3-5.
Figure 3-5 Date/Time Settings
Step 2 Select the correct System Date and System Time for the location of the Guest Server.
Step 3 Select the correct System Timezone for the location of the Guest Server.
Step 4 Click the Save Settings button to apply the System Timezone.
Note Changing the System Timezone automatically adjusts the date and time on the server.
Step 5 If you have one, two or three NTP servers available on the network, click the Use NTP to set System Date & Time checkbox.
Step 6 Enter the IP address of each NTP server available into the fields provided.
Step 7 Click the Save Settings button to apply the changes.
Note When setting the NTP server it may take some time for synchronization. Synchronization occurs much faster if the time is set close to the NTP server (and saved by clicking the Save Settings button) before saving the NTP Server settings.
Step 8 Click the Reboot Server button to restart the NTP process so the new settings take effect.
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