Configuring The Ntp Symmetric Peers Mode; Configuring Ntp Broadcast Mode - HP A3100-8 v2 EI Configuration Manual

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NOTE:
In the ntp-service unicast-server command,
broadcast address, a multicast address or the IP address of the local clock.
When the source interface for NTP messages is specified by the source-interface argument, the source
IP address of the NTP messages is configured as the primary IP address of the specified interface.
A device can act as a server to synchronize the clock of other devices only after its clock has been
synchronized. If the clock of a server has a stratum level higher than or equal to that of a client's clock,
the client will not synchronize its clock to the server's clock.
You can configure multiple servers by repeating the ntp-service unicast-server command. The clients
will select the optimal reference source.

Configuring the NTP symmetric peers mode

For devices working in the symmetric mode, specify a symmetric-passive peer for a symmetric-active peer.
Following these steps to configure a symmetric-active device:
To do...
Enter system view
Specify a symmetric-passive peer
for the device
NOTE:
In symmetric mode, use any NTP configuration command in
to enable NTP. Otherwise, a symmetric-passive peer will not process NTP messages from a
symmetric-active peer.
In the ntp-service unicast-peer command,
broadcast address, a multicast address or the IP address of the local clock.
When the source interface for NTP messages is specified by the source-interface argument, the source
IP address of the NTP messages is configured as the primary IP address of the specified interface.
Typically, at least one of the symmetric-active and symmetric-passive peers has been synchronized.
Otherwise, the clock synchronization will not proceed.
You can configure multiple symmetric-passive peers by repeating the ntp-service unicast-peer
command.

Configuring NTP broadcast mode

The broadcast server periodically sends NTP broadcast messages to the broadcast address
255.255.255.255. After receiving the messages, the device working in NTP broadcast client mode
sends a reply and synchronizes its local clock.
For devices working in broadcast mode, configure both the server and the clients. NTP broadcast mode
can be configured only in the specific interface view, because an interface needs to be specified on the
ip-address
Use the command...
system-view
ntp-service unicast-peer
{ ip-address | peer-name }
[ authentication-keyid keyid |
priority | source-interface
interface-type interface-number |
version number ] *
ip-address
must be a unicast address, rather than a
55
must be a unicast address. It cannot be a
Remarks
Required
No symmetric-passive peer is
specified by default.
Configuring the operation modes of NTP

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