Motorola Series Switch WS5100 User Manual

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5-20 WS5100 Series Switch System Reference Guide

2. Select the

NTP Neighbor

tab.

3. Refer to the following information (as displayed within the NTP Neighbor tab) to assess whether an

existing neighbor configuration can be used as is, if an existing configuration requires modification or a
new configuration is required.

4. Select an existing neighbor and click the

Edit

button to modify the existing peer or server designation, IP

address, version, authentication key ID and preferred source designation.

5. Select an existing entry and click the

Delete

button to remove it from the table.

6. Click the

Add

button to define a new peer or server configuration that can be added to the existing

configurations displayed within the NTP Neighbor tab.For more information, see

Adding an NTP Neighbor

on page 5-21

.

IP Address/
Hostname

Displays the numeric IP address of the resource (peer or server) providing SNTP resources for
the switch. Ensure the server is on the same subnet as the switch in order to provide SNTP
support.

Neighbor Type

Displays whether the NTP resource is a Peer (another associated peer device capable of
SNTP support) or a Server (a dedicated SNTP server resource). This designation is made
when adding or editing an NTP neighbor.

Key ID

Displays whether AutoKey Authentication or Symmetric Key Authentication is used to secure
the interaction between the switch and its NTP resource. This designation is made when
adding or editing an NTP neighbor.

Preferred Source

Displays whether this NTP resource is a preferred NTP resource. Preferred sources (those
with a checkmark) are contacted before non-preferred resources. There can be more than
one preferred source.

NTP Version

Displays a NTP version between 1 and 4. Currently version three and version four
implementations of NTP are available. The latest version is NTPv4, but the official Internet
standard is NTPv3.

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