Configuring a new server, Configuring a broadcast time service – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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NTP Configuration Menu

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Configuring a New Server

For the switch to synchronize its time, you must specify a server, or servers, from which the
switch receives time information. This is done with the

ntpaddserv

command.

To add a synchronization server to a switch, use the command that follows:

ntpaddserv <address> [<keyId><version><minpol>] [prefer]

where

<address>

is the either the domain name or IP address of the server. The optional

configuration items are described below:

<keyId>

. An unsigned 32-bit integer key identifier for encryption authentication. The

default is no key

ID

.

<version>.

The version of

NTP

being used. The options are versions 1, 2, or 3. If no

number is entered, it is assumed that version 3 is being used.

<minpol>

. The minimum poll interval for time checks to this server. The number entered is

seconds raised to the power of 2.

prefer

. An identifier that marks this peer as a preferred source of time information. In a

situation where multiple peers could provide time information to this client, the preferred
peer is the one that is used.

For example, to add a peer with an address of 1.1.1.1, a key identifier of 5, using version 3 of

NTP

, with a poll time of 16, and marked as a preferred server, you would enter the following:

ntpaddpeer 1.1.1.1 5 3 4 prefer

When you have finished press

<return>

. A brief message appears confirming the addition of a

new server.

Configuring a Broadcast Time Service

The

NTP

server can be configured to operate in broadcast mode, where the server sends peri-

odic broadcast messages to a client population by using the broadcast or multicast address
specified. To configure the server to use a broadcast or multicast address, enter the

ntpbcast

command as shown:

ntpbcast <address> [<keyId>] [<version>] [<minpol>]

where

<address>

is the either the domain name or the broadcast or multicast address.

Important Note

A multicast address of 224.0.1.1 has been assigned to

NTP

. Presently, this is the only address that should be

used for multicast messages.

The optional configuration items are described below:

<keyId>

. An unsigned 32-bit integer key identifier for encryption authentication. The

default is no key

ID

.

<version>.

The version of

NTP

being used. The options are versions 1, 2, or 3. If no

number is entered, it is assumed that version 3 is being used.

<minpol>

. The minimum poll interval for time checks to this server. The number entered is

in seconds raised to the power of 2.

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