Chapter 5
Setup and Configuration
Parameter
ntp-version { ntp-version }
prefer
key { key }
Type commit and press Enter to save the changes, or type revert and press Enter to abort.
3.
Section 5.12.11.3
Deleting an NTP Server
To delete an NTP server configured on the device, do the following:
1.
Make sure the CLI is in Configuration mode.
2.
Delete the NTP server by typing:
no services ntp server IP Address
Where:
• IP Address is the internal address of the remote NTP server.
Type commit and press Enter to save the changes, or type revert and press Enter to abort.
3.
Section 5.12.12
Managing NTP Broadcast/Multicast Addresses
When broadcast or multicast addresses for known NTP servers are configured, the NTP daemon monitors
advertisements from each address and chooses the server with the lowest stratum to use as the NTP host. This
is opposed to manually configuring a list of servers or peers.
The following sections describe how to configure and manage broadcast and multicast addresses for an NTP
server:
•
Section 5.12.12.1, "Viewing a List of Broadcast/Multicast Addresses"
•
Section 5.12.12.2, "Adding a Broadcast/Multicast Address"
•
Section 5.12.12.3, "Deleting a Broadcast/Multicast Address"
Section 5.12.12.1
Viewing a List of Broadcast/Multicast Addresses
To view a list of broadcast/multicast addresses, type:
show running-config services ntp broadcast
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Description
When the server is unreachable and at each poll interval, a burst of eight packets is sent
instead of one.
Synopsis: An integer between 1 and 4
The version of the NTP protocol used to communicate with this host. Change this only if
it is known that the host requires a version other than 4.
Synopsis: typeless
Marks this server as preferred.
An authentication key associated with this host.
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