Ntp Configuration Examples; Figure 10-3 Ntp Working As A Client - Zte ZXR10 ZSR V2 Configuration Manual (System Management

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ZXR10 ZSR V2 Configuration Guide (System Management)
The NTP authentication function consists of two parts: server and client. When
configuring this function, comply with the following rules:
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If the NTP authentication function is enabled, an NTP MD5 key should be
configured, and the key should be set to a trusted key. Otherwise, the NTP
authentication function cannot be enabled.
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If the NTP authentication function is not enabled on the client and other
configurations are correct, the client can be synchronized with the server
(whether the NTP authentication function is enabled on the server or not). If
the NTP authentication function is enabled on the client, the client can only be
synchronized with a server that provides a trusted key.
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Configurations on the server and those on the client should be consistent.
4. Verify the configurations.
Command
ZXR10#
ZXR10#
ZXR10#
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10.1.3 NTP Configuration Examples

10.1.3.1 NTP working as a Client
Configuration Description
NTP is used to synchronize the clocks of different network members. As shown in
10-3, the NTP client can synchronize the clock with the NTP server.

Figure 10-3 NTP Working as a Client

Configuration Flow
1. Connect the NTP server to the router.
2. Enable NTP.
3. Configure the address of the NTP server.
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show running-config ntp
show ntp status
show clock
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Function
Displays NTP configurations.
Displays NTP status attributes.
Displays the system clock.
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