FUJITSU SPARC ENTERPRISE M4000 User Manual

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setntp(8)

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XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised November 2007

OPERANDS

The following operands are supported:

EXTENDED

DESCRIPTION

If multiple NTP servers are specified, the NTP server specified first has priority
over the others.

In case the XSCF unit is duplicated configuration, the setting automatically
reflected to the standby XSCF. When there's a defect on the standby XSCF, it
leads to an error.

To apply the specified configuration, execute the rebootxscf(8) command and
reset XSCF.

After resetting the XSCF, the time of XSCF will be synchronized with the time of
NTP server.

When an NTP server set to XSCF, the time of the domain may be changed. If
necessary, set the time of the domain.

The currently set NTP server can be checked by using the showntp(8) command.

EXAMPLES

EXAMPLE 1

Adds the three NTP servers with the addresses 192.168.1.2, 10.18.108.10,

-c stratum

Sets the stratum value in case you regard XSCF as an NTP
server.

-h

Displays usage statement. When used with other options or
operands, an error occurs.

-i

stratum_no

Specifies the stratum value. This option is used together with the
"-c stratum". An integer from 1 to 14 can be specified. If the
stratum value not specified, it is 5.

address

Specifies the IP address or host name of an NTP server to be
added or deleted. Up to three IP addresses or XSCF host names
can be specified by delimited the spaces.

A specified IP address is a set of four integer values delimited
by the period(.). The following address form is accepted:

xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

xxx

An integer from 0–255. Zero suppression can
be used to specify the integer.

Do not use the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) format to
specify an XSCF host name, but specify only a host name. The
host name can be specified in the format that complies with RFC
1034.

If "-c add" is specified and address is omitted, an error occurs.

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