Configuring (enabling or disabling) the sntp mode, 10 and ff – HP 2910AL User Manual

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Time Protocols
SNTP: Viewing, Selecting, and Configuring

ProCurve(config)# show management

Status and Counters - Management Address Information

Time Server Address : fe80::215:60ff:fe7a:adc0%vlan10

Priority SNTP Server Address

Protocol Version

-------- ---------------------------------------------- ----------------

1 2001:db8::215:60ff:fe79:8980

7

2 10.255.5.24

3

3 fe80::123%vlan10

3

Default Gateway : 10.0.9.80

VLAN Name MAC Address | IP Address
------------ ------------------- + -------------------
DEFAULT_VLAN 001279-88a100 | Disabled
VLAN10 001279-88a100 | 10.0.10.17

Figure 9-6. Example of Display Showing IP Addressing for All Configured Time Servers and VLANs

Configuring (Enabling or Disabling) the SNTP Mode

Enabling the SNTP mode means to configure it for either broadcast or unicast
mode. Remember that to run SNTP as the switch’s time synchronization
protocol, you must also select SNTP as the time synchronization method by
using the CLI

timesync command (or the Menu interface Time Sync Method

parameter).

Syntax: timesync sntp

Selects SNTP as the time protocol.

sntp < broadcast | unicast >

Enables the SNTP mode (below and page 9-12).

Syntax: sntp server priority < 1 - 3 > < ip-addr | ipv6-addr > [1-7 ]

Required only for unicast mode page 9-12). Provides SNTP
server address, priority, and (optionally) the server version.
The priority setting specifies the order in which the configured
servers are polled for getting the time. The server version range
is 1-7 and the default is

3

.

(page 9-12 ff.).

Note: For more information about IPv6 addresses, refer to the IPv6
Configuration Guide for your switch.

Syntax: sntp < 30 - 720 >

Enabling the SNTP mode also enables the SNTP poll interval
(default: 720 seconds; page 9-14)

.

9-10

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