NTP interface context for the broadcast server or client mode
Sample CLI commands to enter the NTP interface context.
Brocade(config)#int management 1
Brocade(config-if-mgmt-1)#ip address 10.20.99.173/24
Brocade(config-if-mgmt-1)#ntp
Brocade(config-ntp)# ntp-interface management 1
Brocade(config-ntp-mgmt-1)# broadcast destination 10.23.45.128
Brocade(config-ntp)# ntp-interface ethernet 1/3
Brocade(config-ntp-if-e1000-1/3)# broadcast destination 10.1.1.0 key 1
Brocade(config-ntp)# ntp-interface ve 100
Brocade(config-ntp-ve-100)# broadcast destination 10.2.2.0 key 23
NTP broadcast client configuration
Sample CLI commands to configure the NTP broadcast client.
Brocade(config-ntp)# ntp-interface management 1
Brocade(config-ntp-mgmt-1)# broadcast client
Brocade(config-ntp)# ntp-interface ethernet 1/5
Brocade(config-ntp-if-e1000-1/5)# broadcast client
Brocade(config-ntp)# ntp-interface ve 100
Brocade(config-ntp-ve-100)# broadcast client
Basic port parameter configuration
The procedures in this section describe how to configure the port parameters shown in
Features
All Brocade ports are pre-configured with default values that allow the device to be fully operational at
initial startup without any additional configuration. However, in some cases, changes to the port
parameters may be necessary to adjust to attached devices or other network requirements.
Specifying a port address
You can specify a port address for an uplink (data) port, stacking port, or a management port.
ICX 6430 and ICX 6450
Specifying a data port
The port address format is is stack unit/slot/port, where:
• stack unit --Specifies the stack unit ID. For the ICX 6430, range is from 1 to 4. For the ICX 6450,
range is from 1 to 8. If the device is not part of a stack, the stack unit ID is 1.
• slot --Specifies the slot number. Can be 1 or 2.
• port --Specifies the port number in the slot. Range is from 1 to 24 (24-port models) or 1 to 48 (48-port
models).
This example shows how to specify port 2 in slot 1 of a device that is not part of a stack:
Brocade (config) # interface ethernet 1/1/2
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