Configuring Ntp; Overview; How Ntp Works - HPE FlexFabric 5700 Series Network Management And Monitoring Configuration Manual

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Configuring NTP

Synchronize your device with a trusted time source by using the Network Time Protocol (NTP) or
changing the system time before you run it on a live network. Various tasks, including network
management, charging, auditing, and distributed computing depend on an accurate system time
setting, because the timestamps of system messages and logs use the system time.

Overview

NTP is typically used in large networks to dynamically synchronize time among network devices. It
guarantees higher clock accuracy than manual system clock setting. In a small network that does not
require high clock accuracy, you can keep time synchronized among devices by changing their
system clocks one by one.
NTP runs over UDP and uses UDP port 123.
NOTE:
The term "interface" in this chapter collectively refers to Layer 3 interfaces.

How NTP works

Figure 5
shows how NTP synchronizes the system time between two devices, in this example,
Device A and Device B. Assume that:
Prior to the time synchronization, the time is set to 10:00:00 am for Device A and 11:00:00 am
for Device B.
Device B is used as the NTP server. Device A is to be synchronized to Device B.
It takes 1 second for an NTP message to travel from Device A to Device B, and from Device B to
Device A.
It takes 1 second for Device B to process the NTP message.
Figure 5 Basic work flow
The synchronization process is as follows:
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