Sntp global settings – Dell PowerEdge VRTX User Manual

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This is configured by the user in the SNTP Global Settings page.
On power up, when the switch sends a request and there is no reply, it issues

another request (three retries at most) after 20 seconds of waiting.
If no SNTP server is found, the process is invoked every “poll interval” (set in

the SNTP Global Settings page), and a management trap is triggered.

Authentication

You can require that SNTP servers be authenticated, although this is not

mandatory (see the SNTP Authentication pages).
MD5 (Message Digest 5) Authentication safeguards device synchronization

paths to SNTP servers. MD5 is an algorithm that produces a 128-bit hash

value. MD5 is a variation of MD4, and increases MD4 security.
MD5 both verifies the integrity of the communication and authenticates the

origin of the communication.

SNTP Global Settings

If SNTP was selected as the clock source in the Global Settings page, you

must define the mechanism of setting time from an SNTP server. This is

done in the SNTP pages, described below.
To define the types of server from which the device accepts SNTP

information and the polling interval:

1 Click System > Time Synchronization > SNTP Global Settings in the

tree view to display the SNTP Global Settings page.

2 Enter the fields:

Poll Interval (60-86400) — Enter the interval (in seconds) at which

the SNTP servers are polled.

Receive Broadcast Servers Updates — Enable/disable receiving time

information from Broadcast servers.

Receive Anycast Servers Updates — Enable/disable receiving time

information from Anycast SNTP servers.

Receive Unicast Servers Updates — Enable/disable receiving time

information from the SNTP servers defined on the switch.

Poll Unicast Requests — Enable/disable sending SNTP Unicast server

time information requests to the SNTP server.

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