Configuring ntp association modes, Configuring ntp in client/server mode, Configuring ntp in symmetric active/passive mode – H3C Technologies H3C S6300 Series Switches User Manual

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Step Command

Remarks

2.

Enable the NTP service.

ntp-service enable

By default, the NTP service is not
enabled.

Configuring NTP association modes

This section describes how to configure NTP association modes.

Configuring NTP in client/server mode

When the device operates in client/server mode, specify the IP address for the server on the client.
Follow these guidelines when you configure an NTP client:

A server must be synchronized by other devices or use its local clock as a reference source before
synchronizing an NTP client. Otherwise, the client will not be synchronized to the NTP server.

If the stratum level of a server is higher than or equal to a client, the client will not synchronize to that
server.

You can configure multiple servers by repeating the ntp-service unicast-server and ntp-service ipv6
unicast-server commands.

To configure an NTP client:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Specify an NTP server for the

device.

Specify an NTP server for the

device:

ntp-service unicast-server
{ server-name | ip-address }

[ authentication-keyid keyid |

priority | source interface-type
interface-number
| version

number ] *

Specify an IPv6 NTP server for
the device:

ntp-service ipv6 unicast-server

{ server-name | ipv6-address }

[ authentication-keyid keyid |
priority | source interface-type

interface-number ] *

By default, no NTP server is
specified for the device.

Configuring NTP in symmetric active/passive mode

When the device operates in symmetric active/passive mode, specify on a symmetric-active peer the IP

address for a symmetric-passive peer.
Follow these guidelines when you configure a symmetric-active peer:

Execute the ntp-service enable command on a symmetric passive peer to enable NTP. Otherwise,

the symmetric-passive peer will not process NTP messages from a symmetric-active peer.

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