Set ntp secondary, Set oa gateway – HP Onboard Administrator User Manual

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Description:
Sets the primary server used for synchronizing time and date using the NTP. The <host> value can be
an IPv4 address, an IPv6 address, or a DNS name.

Access level/Bay level:
OA administrator, OA operator

Restrictions:
IPv6 addresses cannot specify the network prefix length.

SET NTP SECONDARY

Command:
SET NTP SECONDARY <host>

Description:
Sets the secondary server used for synchronizing time and date using the NTP. The <host> value can be
either an IPv4 address, an IPv6 address, or a DNS name.

Access level/Bay level:
OA administrator, OA operator

Restrictions:
IPv6 addresses cannot specify the network prefix length.

SET OA GATEWAY

Command:
SET OA GATEWAY [IPV6] [<bay number> | ACTIVE | STANDBY] <ip address>

Description:

o

Sets the network default gateway for IPv4 or IPv6.

o

This gateway is used only if the system is configured to use a static IP address rather than the DHCP
protocol.

o

If you do not specify a bay number, the command defaults to the current Onboard Administrator

and the IPv4 default gateway.

o

If you specify IPV6, the static default gateway IPv6 address is added to the default IPv6 gateway

list. If Router Advertisements provide IPv6 gateway configuration, the default is already configured.

Their configuration overrides the static IPv6 gateway setting. To determine the IPv6 gateway
currently in use by the Onboard Administrator, use either the SHOW NETWORK (on page

105

) or

SHOW OA NETWORK (on page

131

) command.

Access level/Bay level:
OA administrator, OA operator

Restrictions:
The <ip address> must be in the form ###.###.###.###, where each ### ranges from 0 to 255.
When using the IPV6 option, the <ip address> must be in the form

####:####:####:####:####:####:####:####/###, where each #### ranges from 0 to FFFF. A
compressed version of the same IPv6 address is also supported.

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