Command Attributes
• Interface — Indicates the interface on which SNTP can be enabled. The possible
field values are:
• Port — Indicates the specific port number on which SNTP is enabled.
• LAG — Indicates the specific LAG number on which SNTP is enabled.
• VLAN — Indicates the specific VLAN number on which SNTP is enabled.
• Receive Servers Updates — Enables the interface to receive or not receive
updates.
• Remove — Removes SNTP interfaces.
• Checked — Removes the selected SNTP interface.
• Unchecked — Maintains the selected SNTP interfaces.
Web – Select System, System Management, SNTP, Interface. Define the fields and
click Apply.
CLI - The following is an example of the SNTP interface commands:
Console(config)# interface ethernet 1/e3
Console(config-if)# sntp client enable
Configuring System Time
Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) allows the switch to set its internal clock
based on periodic updates from a time server (SNTP or NTP). Maintaining an
accurate time on the switch enables the system log to record meaningful dates and
times for event entries. You can also manually set the clock using the CLI. If the
Figure 3-15. SNTP Interface Page
Configuring System Time
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