Sntp Trusted-Key - Motorola BSR 64000 Reference Manual

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BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide

sntp trusted-key

The sntp trusted-key command authorizes synchronization and authenticates system
identity. The no ntp trusted-key command disables synchronization and removes
system identity.
Use the sntp trusted-key command to establish a key or keys following the sntp
authentication-key command to synchronize the system. The sntp trusted-key
command synchronizes with only those systems that are trusted delivering additional
security.
Group Access
System Administrator
Command Mode
Global Configuration
Command Line Usage
sntp trusted-key
no sntp trusted-key
Command Syntax
num 1-4294967295
Command Default
No trusted keys defined
2-70
<num:1-4294967295>
<num:1-4294967295>
Trusted authentication key-number for trusted
time source.

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