Enabling ntp authentication – Symmetricom EDGE CLOCK 1000 User Manual

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Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider
Provisioning NTP Parameters

124 TimeProvider User’s Guide

097-58001-02 Revision G – April 2008

This command has a default access level of ADMIN.

Sample Command

ED-EQPT::NTP:TP1000::SERVER,ADD,192.168.10.1,1,64,1024,NO;

This command adds the server mask of 192.168.10.1, sets the Authentication ID to
1, the max poll to 64, the min poll to 1024, and the preferred to No.

Normal Response

TP-SSU 03-05-15 10-04-32

A 1166 REPT EVT

“NTP,EQPT:SERVER,TC,03-05-15 10-04-32,,,,:\NTP SERVER

CONFIGURATION HAS CHANGED,192.168.10.1,0,16,1024,NO”

;

Enabling NTP Authentication

You use the ED-EQPT command to enable or disable MD5 authentication for NTP.
When you enable authentication, the TimeProvider as the NTP server includes the
authentication value in an encrypted portion of the time transmission (you use the
KEYGEN keyword to set the authentication key). An NTP client that has the same
authentication key value can then authenticate the identity of the NTP server.
Authentication is optional.

ED-EQPT:[<tid>]:NTP:[<ctag>]::AUTHEN=<value>;

This command has a default access level of ADMIN.

<aid>

<keyword>

<value>

Description

Default value

NTP

FUNC

Add | Delete |
Modify

IP address to be added,
deleted, or modified

NA

SERVERIP

0.0.0.0

NTP Server IP address

1.0.0.1 to
254.255.255.254

KEYID

1 to 65534

Authentication ID

0

MAXPOLL

16 | 32 | 64 |
128 | 256 |
512 | 1024

Maximum amount of time in
seconds between server time
requests

1024

MINPOLL

16 | 32 | 64 |
128 | 256 |
512 | 1024

Minimum amount of time in
seconds between server time
requests

16

PREFERRED

YES | NO

NTP Preferred server

NO

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