Selecting Sntp Time Servers; Defining Sntp Client Operating Mode - Patton electronics SmartWare R.3.20 Software Configuration Manual

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Selecting SNTP time servers

This procedure describes how to select a primary and secondary SNTP time server
Mode: Configure
Step
node (cfg)#sntp-client server primary host
1
node (cfg)#sntp-client server secondary host
2
Example: Selecting SNTP time servers
In the following example an internal SNTP time server (172.16.1.10) is selected as primary and utcnist.colo-
rado.edu (128.138.140.44) as secondary SNTP time server.
node(cfg)#sntp-client server primary 172.16.1.10
node(cfg)#sntp-client server secondary 128.138.140.44
Defining SNTP client operating mode
A SNTP client can operate in multicast mode, unicast mode or anycast mode:
In unicast mode (point to point), the client sends a request to a designated server at its unicast address and
expects a reply from which it can determine the time and, optionally, the roundtrip delay and local clock
offset relative to the server.
In anycast mode (multipoint to point), the client sends a request to a designated local broadcast or multicast
group address and expects a reply from one or more anycast servers.
In multicast mode (point to multipoint), the client sends no request and waits for a broadcast from a desig-
nated multicast server.
Note
Unicast mode is the default SNTP client operating mode.
This procedure describes how to configure the SNTP client operating mode
Mode: Configure
Step
node (cfg)#sntp-client operating-mode
1
{unicast | anycast | multicast}
Note
When selecting the anycast operating-mode you have to define the IP
address where the anycast request is sent. Refer to section
SNTP client anycast address"
SNTP client configuration task list
Command
Command
on page 240 for more details.
20 • SNTP client configuration
Enter the SNTP primary server IP
address or hostname
Enter the SNTP secondary server IP
address or hostname
Purpose
Configures the SNTP client operating mode to uni-
cast, anycast or multicast mode
"Defining the
Purpose
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