Sntp Server - Motorola BSR 64000 Reference Manual

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sntp server

The sntp server command configures a router for SNTP to accept NTP traffic. The
no sntp server command disables the router receiving NTP traffic.
Note: When the server address is set to 224.0.1.1, the assigned multicast
address for NTP, the BSR operates in unicast mode. It transmits a request to
this multicast address and waits for replies. It then "binds" to the first server
who replies. All subsequent transactions happen in a unicast mode. This way,
the server address need not be known beforehand.
If you configure the BSR to operate in authenticated mode, you must also
configure an authentication key (sntp authentication-key command) and a
trusted key (trusted-key command).
Group Access
System Administrator
Command Mode
Global Configuration
Command Line Usage
sntp server {<A.B.C.D> | <name>} [key <num:1-4294967295>]
no sntp server
Command Syntax
A.B.C.D
name
key num:1-4294967295 Key number for authentication purpose.
Command Default
SNTP traffic not accepted from a time server
Server IP address.
HOST server name.
IP Commands
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