Configuring the local clock as a reference source, Displaying and maintaining ntp, Ntp client/server mode configuration example – H3C Technologies H3C S6300 Series Switches User Manual

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Step Command

Remarks

2.

Set a DSCP value for NTP

packets.

IPv4 packets:
ntp-service dscp dscp-value

IPv6 packets:

ntp-service ipv6 dscp
dscp-value

The defaults for a DSCP value:

48 for IPv4 NTP packets.

56 for IPv6 NTP packets.

Configuring the local clock as a reference source

Follow these guidelines when you configure the local clock as a reference source:

Make sure the local clock can provide the time accuracy required for the network. After you
configure the local clock as a reference source, the local clock is synchronized, and can operate as
a time server to synchronize other devices in the network. If the local clock is incorrect, timing errors

occur.

Before you configure this feature, adjust the local system time to make sure it is accurate.

To configure the local clock as a reference source:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Configure the local clock as a
reference source.

ntp-service refclock-master
[ ip-address ] [ stratum ]

By default, the device does not use
the local clock as a reference

source.

Displaying and maintaining NTP

Execute display commands in any view.

Task Command

Display information about IPv6 NTP associations.

display ntp-service ipv6 sessions [ verbose ]

Display information about IPv4 NTP associations.

display ntp-service sessions [ verbose ]

Display information about NTP service status.

display ntp-service status

Display brief information about the NTP servers from
the local device back to the primary reference source. display ntp-service trace

NTP client/server mode configuration example

Network requirements

As shown in

Figure 8

, the local clock of Device A is to be used as a reference source, with the stratum

level 2. Device B operates in client mode and Device A is to be used as the NTP server for Device B.

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