Sntp configuration commands, Sntp example – Extreme Networks 200 Series User Manual

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Using the Simple Network Time Protocol

Summit 200 Series Switch Installation and User Guide

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SNTP Configuration Commands

Table 26 describes SNTP configuration commands.

SNTP Example

In this example, the switch queries a specific SNTP server and a backup SNTP server. The switch is
located in Cupertino, CA, and an update occurs every 20 minutes. The commands to configure the
switch are as follows:

config timezone -480 autodst

config sntp-client update interval 1200

enable sntp-client

config sntp-client primary server 10.0.1.1

config sntp-client secondary server 10.0.1.2

+11:00

+660

+12:00

+720

IDLE—International Date Line
East

NZST—New Zealand Standard

NZT—New Zealand

Wellington, New Zealand; Fiji,
Marshall Islands

Table 26: SNTP Configuration Commands

Command

Description

config sntp-client [primary | secondary] server
[<ipaddress> | <host_name>]

Configures an SNTP server for the switch
to obtain time information. Queries are first
sent to the primary server. If the primary
server does not respond within 1 second,
or if it is not synchronized, the switch
queries the second server.

config sntp-client update-interval <seconds>

Configures the interval between polling for
time information from SNTP servers. The
default setting is 64 seconds.

disable sntp-client

Disables SNTP client functions.

enable sntp-client

Enables Simple Network Time Protocol
(SNTP) client functions.

show sntp-client

Displays configuration and statistics for the
SNTP client.

Table 25: Greenwich Mean Time Offsets (continued)

GMT
Offset in
Hours

GMT Offset
in Minutes

Common Time Zone
References

Cities

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