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NTP Configuration Menu

Page 12-6

NTP Configuration Menu

To view the

NTP

configuration menu, enter the

ntconfig

command at the system prompt. If

you are in verbose mode the

NTP

configuration menu is displayed. Otherwise, enter a ques-

tion mark (

?

) at the prompt to display this menu:

Command

NTP Configuration Menu

---------------

--------------------------------------------------------

ntpiconfig

Initial NTP configuration

ntpaddpeer

configure a new peer association

ntpaddserv

configure a new server

ntpbcast

configure broadcasting time service

ntpunconfig

unconfigure existing peer assocations

ntpprec

set the server's advertised precision

ntpfudge

set/change one of a clock's fudge factors


Related Menus:
Ntconfig Ntinfo Ntstats Ntadmin Ntaccess

The main menu options are shown in the

Related Menus

list for quick access if you need to

change menus.

A switch can be configured to act as an

NTP

client, or an

NTP

client/server. An

NTP

client

receives updates from an

NTP

server without passing on time information to other clients,

while and

NTP

client/server receives time information from a server, and acts as a server for

other clients in a higher stratum.

Configuring an NTP Client

To set up the NTP client, use the

ntpiconfig

command as follows:

1. Enter the command as shown, at the system prompt:

ntpiconfig

The following menu appears:

NTP Startup Configuration

1) Response timeout

: 0

2) Authentication delay

: No

3) Authentication key file name

: UNSET

4) NTP client mode

: Ucast

5) Enable monitor

: No

6) Enable NTP server

: No

2. Adjust the configurable variables for this

NTP

client as needed by entering the line

number, and equal sign, and a new value at the system prompt, as shown:

<lineNumber>=<value>

For example, to change the

Response timeout

to 10, you would enter

1

(the line number

for

Response timeout

), an equal sign (

=

), and the number

10

(the new value), as shown:

1=10

After enabling

NTP

for this switch, you need to configure at least one peer association, unless

you will be supplying time synchronization. In that case, you need to configure a reference
clock.

For information on adding a peer association, see Configuring a New Peer Association on
page 12-12.

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