Configuration procedure, Configuring ntp authentication, Configuration prerequisites – H3C Technologies H3C WX6000 Series Access Controllers User Manual

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Configuration Procedure

Follow these steps to configure the NTP service access-control right to the local AC:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Configure the NTP service
access-control right for a peer AC
to access the local AC

ntp-service access { peer | query
| server | synchronization }
acl-number

Required

peer by default

The access-control right mechanism provides only a minimum degree of security protection for the

system running NTP. A more secure method is identity authentication.

Configuring NTP Authentication

The NTP authentication feature should be enabled for a system running NTP in a network where there

is a high security demand. This feature enhances the network security by means of client-server key

authentication, which prohibits a client from synchronizing with an AC that has failed authentication.

Configuration Prerequisites

The configuration of NTP authentication involves configuration tasks to be implemented on the client

and on the server.

When configuring the NTP authentication feature, pay attention to the following principles:

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For all synchronization modes, when you enable the NTP authentication feature, you should

configure an authentication key and specify it as a trusted key. Namely, the ntp-service

authentication enable command must work together with the ntp-service authentication-keyid

command and the ntp-service reliable authentication-keyid command. Otherwise, the NTP

authentication function cannot be normally enabled.

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For the client/server mode or symmetric mode, you need to associate the specified authentication

key on the client (symmetric-active peer if in the symmetric peer mode) with the corresponding

NTP server (symmetric-passive peer if in the symmetric peer mode). Otherwise, the NTP

authentication feature cannot be normally enabled.

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For the broadcast server mode or multicast server mode, you need to associate the specified

authentication key on the broadcast server or multicast server with the corresponding NTP server.

Otherwise, the NTP authentication feature cannot be normally enabled.

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For the client/server mode, if the NTP authentication feature has not been enabled for the client,

the client can synchronize with the server regardless of whether the NTP authentication feature

has been enabled for the server or not. If the NTP authentication is enabled on a client, the client

can be synchronized only to a server that can provide a trusted authentication key.

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For all synchronization modes, the server side and the client side must be consistently configured.

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