Ntp client/server mode configuration example, Network requirements, Configuration procedure – H3C Technologies H3C SecBlade LB Cards User Manual

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NTP client/server mode configuration example

In this example, Device B is the LB product.

Network requirements

Perform the following configurations to synchronize the time between Device B and Device A:

As shown in

Figure 84

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

stratum level 2.

Device B operates in client/server mode and Device A is to be used as the NTP server of Device B.

Figure 84 Network diagram

Configuration procedure

Set the IP address for each interface as shown in

Figure 84

. (Details not shown.)

Configure Device A:
# Specify the local clock as the reference source, with the stratum level 2.

<DeviceA> system-view

[DeviceA] ntp-service refclock-master 2

Configure Device B:
# Display the NTP status of Device B before clock synchronization.

<DeviceB> display ntp-service status

Clock status: unsynchronized

Clock stratum: 16

Reference clock ID: none

Nominal frequency: 64.0000 Hz

Actual frequency: 64.0000 Hz

Clock precision: 2^7

Clock offset: 0.0000 ms

Root delay: 0.00 ms

Root dispersion: 0.00 ms

Peer dispersion: 0.00 ms

Reference time: 00:00:00.000 UTC Jan 1 1900 (00000000.00000000)

# Specify Device A as the NTP server of Device B so that Device B synchronizes to Device A.

<DeviceB> system-view

[DeviceB] ntp-service unicast-server 1.0.1.11

# Display 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

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