H3C Technologies H3C WX3000 Series Unified Switches User Manual

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46-5

Multicast mode

Figure 46-5

Multicast mode

Client

Multicast clock synchronization

packets periodically

Network

Server

Initiates a client/server mode
request after receiving the
first multicast packet

Works in the server mode
automatically and sends

responses

Client/server mode

request

Response

Obtains the delay between the
client and server and works in
the multicast client mode

Receives multicast packets and
synchronizes the local clock

Multicast clock synchronization

packets periodically

Table 46-1

describes how the above mentioned NTP modes are implemented on the device.

Table 46-1

NTP implementation modes on the device

NTP implementation

mode

Configuration on the device

Server/client mode

Configure the local device to work in the NTP client mode. In this mode, the
remote server serves as the local time server, while the local device serves as the
client.

Symmetric peer mode

Configure the local device to work in NTP symmetric peer mode. In this mode, the
remote server serves as the symmetric-passive peer of the device, and the local
device serves as the symmetric-active peer.

Broadcast mode

z

Configure the local device to work in NTP broadcast server mode. In this
mode, the local device broadcasts NTP messages through the VLAN
interface configured on the device.

z

Configure the device to work in NTP broadcast client mode. In this mode, the
local device receives broadcast NTP messages through the VLAN interface
configured on the device.

Multicast mode

z

Configure the local device to work in NTP multicast server mode. In this mode,
the local device sends multicast NTP messages through the VLAN interface
configured on the device.

z

Configure the local device to work in NTP multicast client mode. In this mode,
the local device receives multicast NTP messages through the VLAN
interface configured on the device.

z

When the device works in server mode or symmetric passive mode, you need not to perform
related configurations on this device but do that on the client or the symmetric-active peer.

z

The NTP server mode, NTP broadcast mode, or NTP multicast mode takes effect only after the
local clock of the device has been synchronized.

z

When symmetric peer mode is configured on two devices, to synchronize the clock of the two
devices, make sure at least one device’s clock has been synchronized.

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