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ZXR10 ZSR V2 Configuration Guide (System Management)
NTP Sever
After a device is configured to be NTP server, it will monitor the NTP time request packets
coming from the client at No.123 UDP port, add its time information to NTP time response
packet and send the packet to the client.
ZXR10 ZSR V2 can act as NTP server and client and the same time. That is to say, it can
receive time request packets coming from other servers and send its own time information
to other clients, see

Figure 10-2 NTP Server and Client

10.1.2 Configuring NTP

This procedure describes how to configure the NTP server and NTP client functions on
the ZXR10 ZSR V2.
Steps
1. Configure the NTP Server function.
Step
1
2
2. Configure the NTP Client function.
Step
1
2
SJ-20140504150128-007|2014-05-10 (R1.0)
Figure
10-2.
Command
ntp enable
ZXR10(config)#
ntp master <stratum>
ZXR10(config)#
Command
ntp enable
ZXR10(config)#
ntp server [{vrf <vrf-name>|
ZXR10(config)#
mng]<ip-address> priority <lever>[version
<number>]|[key <key-number>]|[lock | unlock ]
10-2
ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
Function
Enables the NTP function.
Configures the NTP server
level, range: 1–15. The
smaller the value, the
more reliable the NTP time
published by the server.
Function
Enables the NTP function.
Defines a time server on the
client. The IP address and
priority are required. Other
parameters are optional.

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