Network requirements – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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# Enable NTP authentication.

[DeviceA] ntp-service authentication enable

# Set an authentication key.

[DeviceA] ntp-service authentication-keyid 42 authentication-mode md5 aNiceKey

# Specify the key as a trusted key.

[DeviceA] ntp-service reliable authentication-keyid 42

# View the NTP status of Device B after clock synchronization.

[DeviceB] display ntp-service status

Clock status: synchronized

Clock stratum: 3

Reference clock ID: 1.0.1.11

Nominal frequency: 64.0000 Hz

Actual frequency: 64.0000 Hz

Clock precision: 2^7

Clock offset: 0.0000 ms

Root delay: 31.00 ms

Root dispersion: 1.05 ms

Peer dispersion: 7.81 ms

Reference time: 14:53:27.371 UTC Sep 19 2005 (C6D94F67.5EF9DB22)

As shown above, Device B has been synchronized to Device A, and the clock stratum level of
Device B is 3, while that of Device A is 2.
# View the NTP session information of Device B, which shows that an association has been set up
Device B and Device A.

[DeviceB] display ntp-service sessions

source reference stra reach poll now offset delay disper

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[12345] 1.0.1.11 127.127.1.0 2 63 64 3 -75.5 31.0 16.5

note: 1 source(master),2 source(peer),3 selected,4 candidate,5 configured

Total associations : 1

Configuration example for NTP broadcast mode with

authentication

Network requirements

As shown in

Figure 55

, SecPath C functions as the NTP server for multiple devices on different network

segments and synchronizes the time among multiple devices. SecPath C’s local clock is to be used as a

reference source, with the stratum level of 3. SecPath C operates in broadcast server mode and sends out

broadcast messages from GigabitEthernet 0/1. SecPath D operates in broadcast client mode and
receives broadcast client through GigabitEthernet 0/1.
NTP authentication is enabled on both SecPath C and SecPath D.

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