Chapter 5 System Settings and Display
5.3 System Settings > set ntp
set ntp
The system supports time correction using the Network Time Protocol (NTP) and implements the NTP client
functions. This command can set up the NTP environment.
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Syntax
set ntp [-function {enable | disable}] [-primary-server
[-primary-port {maintenance | remote}] [-secondary-server
[-secondary-port {maintenance | remote}]
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Parameter
-function
-primary-server
-primary-port
Optional. This parameter specifies whether the NTP client is enabled or not. If omitted, the
existing setting is not changed.
enable
NTP is enabled.
disable
NTP is disabled.
Optional. This parameter specifies the address of the primary NTP server. Up to 64 characters
can be specified. The server name format is IPv4 standard notation (a base 256 "d.d.d.d"
string), IPv6 address format, or a fully qualified domain name. The types of IPv6 addresses that
can be specified are global addresses (including 6to4 addresses), link local addresses, and
unique local addresses. If omitted, the existing setting is not changed.
Example: -primary-server 192.168.1.20
Example: -primary-server fd80::abd0:223:ad
Example: -primary-server foo.bar
server_address
Primary NTP server address
Optional. This parameter specifies the Ethernet port to connect to the primary NTP server. If
omitted, the existing setting is not changed.
maintenance
MNT port
remote
RMT port
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