Configuration prerequisites, Configuration procedure, Configuring ntp authentication – H3C Technologies H3C WX5500E Series Access Controllers User Manual

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Configuration prerequisites

Before you configure the NTP service access-control right to the local device, create and configure an

ACL associated with the access-control right. For more information about ACLs, see ACL and QoS

Configuration Guide.

Configuration procedure

To configure the NTP service access-control right to the local device:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Configure the NTP service
access-control right for a peer

device to access the local

device.

ntp-service access { peer | query |
server | synchronization }

acl-number

The default is peer.

Configuring NTP authentication

Enable NTP authentication for a system running NTP in a network where there is a high security demand.

NTP authentication enhances network security by using client-server key authentication, which prohibits

a client from synchronizing with a device that fails authentication.
To configure NTP authentication, do the following:

Enable NTP authentication

Configure an authentication key

Configure the key as a trusted key

Associate the specified key with an NTP server or a symmetric peer

These tasks are required. If any task is omitted, NTP authentication cannot function.

Configuring NTP authentication in client/server mode

Follow these instructions to configure NTP authentication in client/server mode:

A client can synchronize to the server only when you configure all the required tasks on both the
client and server.

On the client, if NTP authentication is not enabled or no key is specified to associate with the NTP
server, the client is not authenticated. No matter whether NTP authentication is enabled or not on

the server, the clock synchronization between the server and client can be performed.

On the client, if NTP authentication is enabled and a key is specified to associate with the NTP
server, but the key is not a trusted key, the client does not synchronize to the server no matter whether

NTP authentication is enabled or not on the server.

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