Commiting Ntp Configuration Changes; Discarding Ntp Configuration Changes - Cisco Nexus 3548 series Configuration Manual

Nx-os system management, release 7.x
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Configuring NTP
switch(config)# ntp distribute
switch(config)# copy running-config
startup-config

Commiting NTP Configuration Changes

When you commit the NTP configuration changes, the effective database is overwritten by the configuration
changes in the pending database and all the devices in the network receive the same configuration.
Procedure
Step 1
Step 2
Example
This example shows how to commit the NTP configuration changes:
switch(config)# ntp commit

Discarding NTP Configuration Changes

After making the configuration changes, you can choose to discard the changes instead of committing them.
If you discard the changes, Cisco NX-OS removes the pending database changes and releases the CFS lock.
To discard NTP configuration changes, use the following command in global configuration mode:
Procedure
Step 1
Example
This example shows how to discard the NTP configuration changes:
switch(config)# ntp abort
Command or Action
switch# configure terminal
switch(config)# ntp commit
Command or Action
switch(config)# ntp abort
Cisco Nexus 3548 Switch NX-OS System Management Configuration Guide, Release 7.x
Commiting NTP Configuration Changes
Purpose
Enters global configuration mode.
Distributes the NTP configuration changes to
all Cisco NX-OS devices in the network and
releases the CFS lock. This command
overwrites the effective database with the
changes made to the pending database.
Purpose
Discards the NTP configuration changes in the
pending database and releases the CFS lock.
Use this command on the device where you
started the NTP configuration.
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