Configuring ntp, Overview, Ntp application – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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Configuring NTP

This chapter provides an overview of the Network Time Protocol (NTP) and guides you through the

configuration procedure.

NOTE:

The NTP configuration is available only at the CLI.

Overview

NTP is typically used in large networks to dynamically synchronize time among network devices. It

guarantees higher clock accuracy than manual system clock setting. In a small network that does not
require high clock accuracy, you can keep time synchronized among devices by changing their system

clocks one by one. NTP uses a stratum to describe clock precision. It supports access control and MD5

authentication. NTP can unicast, multicast or broadcast protocol messages.
NTP runs over UDP and uses UDP port 123.

NTP application

An administrator is unable to keep time synchronized among all the devices within a network by
changing the system clock on each station, because this is a huge amount of workload and cannot

guarantee the clock precision. NTP, however, allows quick clock synchronization within the entire

network while it ensures a high clock precision.
NTP is used when all devices within the network must be consistent in timekeeping, for example:

In analysis of the log information and debugging information collected from different devices in

network management, time must be used as reference basis.

All devices must use the same reference clock in a charging system.

To implement certain functions, such as scheduled restart of all devices within the network, all

devices must be consistent in timekeeping.

When multiple systems process a complex event in cooperation, these systems must use that same
reference clock to ensure the correct execution sequence.

For incremental backup between a backup server and clients, timekeeping must be synchronized
between the backup server and all the clients.

NTP advantages

NTP uses a stratum to describe the clock precision, and is able to synchronize time among all

devices within the network.

NTP supports access control and MD5 authentication.

NTP can unicast, multicast or broadcast protocol messages.

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