Configuring (enabling or disabling) the timep mode, E 17 ff – IronPort Systems 4108GL User Manual

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Time Protocols

TimeP: Viewing, Selecting, and Configuring

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For example, if you configure the switch with TimeP as the time synchroniza-
tion method, then enable TimeP in DHCP mode with the default poll interval,

show timep

lists the following:

Figure 8-13. Example of TimeP Configuration When TimeP Is the Selected Time
Synchronization Method

If SNTP is the selected time synchronization method ),

show timep

still lists the

TimeP configuration even though it is not currently in use:

Figure 8-14. Example of SNTP Configuration When SNTP Is Not the Selected Time Synchronization Method

Configuring (Enabling or Disabling) the TimeP Mode

Enabling the TimeP mode means to configure it for either broadcast or unicast
mode. Remember that to run TimeP as the switch’s time synchronization
protocol, you must also select TimeP as the time synchronization method by
using the CLI timesync command (or the Menu interface

Time Sync Method

parameter).

Syntax:

timesync timepSelects TimeP as the time protocol.
ip timep < dhcp | manual >Enables the selected TimeP mode.
no ip timepDisables the TimeP mode.
no timesyncDisables the time protocol.

Enabling TimeP in DHCP Mode.

Because the switch provides a TimeP

polling interval (default: 720 minutes), you need only these two commands for
a minimal TimeP DHCP configuration:

Syntax:

timesync timepSelects TimeP as the time synchronization method.
ip timep dhcpConfigures DHCP as the TimeP mode.

Even though, in this example, SNTP is the
current time synchronization method, the
switch maintains the TimeP
configuration.

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