NTP Server Configuration
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G8264 Command Reference for ENOS 8.4
These commands allow you to synchronize the switch clock to a Network Time
Protocol (NTP) server. By default, this option is disabled.
Table 156.
NTP Server Configuration Options
Command Syntax and Usage
[no] ntp enable
Enables or disables the NTP synchronization service.
Command mode: Global configuration
ntp interval <5‐44640>
Specifies the interval, that is, how often, in minutes, to re‐synchronize the
switch clock with the NTP server.
The default value is 1440.
Command mode: Global configuration
ntp ipv6 primaryserver {dataport|mgtport}
Prompts for the port of the IPv6 primary NTP server to which you want to
synchronize the switch clock.
Command mode: Global configuration
ntp ipv6 primaryserver <IPv6 address> [dataport|mgtport]
Prompts for the IPv6 address of the primary NTP server to which you want to
synchronize the switch clock.
Command mode: Global configuration
no ntp ipv6 primaryserver
Deletes the IPv6 primary NTP server.
Command mode: Global configuration
ntp ipv6 secondaryserver {dataport|mgtport}
Prompts for the port of the IPv6 secondary NTP server to which you want to
synchronize the switch clock.
Command mode: Global configuration
ntp ipv6 secondaryserver <IPv6 address> [dataport|mgtport]
Prompts for the IPv6 address of the secondary NTP server to which you want
to synchronize the switch clock.
Command mode: Global configuration
no ntp ipv6 secondaryserver
Deletes the IPv6 secondary NTP server.
Command mode: Global configuration