Sntp overview – Dell PowerEdge VRTX User Manual

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SNTP Overview
The switch supports the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP), which

provides accurate network switch clock time synchronization of up to 100

milliseconds. The implementation of SNTP is based on SNTPv4 (RFC 2030).
SNTP is a simple and lighter version of NTP, and can be used when the

ultimate performance of the full NTP implementation, described in

RFC-1305, is not required. SNTP operates with NTP, thus an SNTP client

can work with both SNTP and NTP servers.
The switch operates only as a client, and cannot provide time services to other

systems.

SNTP Server Types

The switch can accept time information from the following server types:

• Unicast

Polling for Unicast information is used for polling a server whose IP

address is known. This is the preferred method for synchronizing device

time, as it is most secure.
Up to eight SNTP servers can be defined.
If this method is selected, SNTP information is accepted only from SNTP

servers defined in the SNTP Servers page.
Time levels T1 - T4 (see the "Algorithm for Selecting Designated SNTP

Server" on page 76 section) are used to determine from which server time

information is accepted.
If Unicast polling is not enabled or if no servers are defined on the device,

the device accepts time information from any SNTP server of the type that

is enabled, which responds.

• Anycast

Polling for Anycast information is used when the SNTP server’s IP address

is not defined or it cannot be reached. If this method is enabled, time

information can be received from any SNTP server on the network. The

device time and date are synchronized when it proactively requests

synchronization information.

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