Ntp Configuration - Zte ZXR10 2900E series Configuration Manual

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zte(cfg)#set syslog module all disable
zte(cfg)#set syslog module radius enable
zte(cfg)#set syslog module aaa enable
zte(cfg)#set syslog module commandlog enable
zte(cfg)#set syslog add server 1 ipaddress 192.168.1.1 name server1
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Configuration Verification
zte(cfg)#show syslog status
Syslog status: enable
Syslog level: informational
Syslog enabled modules:
commandlog
Syslog disabled modules:
all-others
Syslog server
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5.25 NTP Configuration

NTP Overview
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is the protocol used to synchronize the clocks between
network devices. The ZXR10 2900E provides NTP client function and synchronizes the
clock with other NTP servers, the ZXR10 2900E also supports second-server function, so
that the two servers get the time at the same time.
Configuring NTP
The NTP configuration includes the following commands:
Command
zte(cfg)#
zte(cfg)#
zte(cfg)#
zte(cfg)#
zte(cfg)#
<1-255>]
zte(cfg)#
<1-255>]
SJ-20130731155059-002|2013-11-27 (R1.0)
AAA
IP
192.168.1.1
set ntp add authentication-key <1-255> md5 <string>
set ntp delete authentication-key <1-255>
set ntp {add | delete} trusted-key <1-255>
set ntp authenticate {enable | disable}
set ntp server <A.B.C.D>[version <1,2,3>| key
set ntp second-server <A.B.C.D>[version <1,2,3>| key
Chapter 5 Service Configuration
radius
UDP port
Name
514
server1
5-91
ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Function
Sets the NTP authentication key.
Deletes the NTP authentication
key.
Adds or deletes the NTP trusted
key.
Enables or disables the NTP
authentication function.
Sets the NTP server.
Sets the NTP second server.

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