Cisco NCS 6000 Series Configuration Manual page 49

System management configuration guide, release 5.0.x
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Implementing NTP
SUMMARY STEPS
1. configure
2. ntp
3. source type interface-path-id
4. Use one of the following commands:
DETAILED STEPS
Command or Action
Step 1
configure
Step 2
ntp
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config)# ntp
Step 3
source type interface-path-id
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config-ntp)#
source POS 0/0/0/1
Step 4
Use one of the following commands:
• end
• commit
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config-ntp)#
end
or
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config-ntp)#
commit
• end
• commit
Purpose
Enters NTP configuration mode.
Configures an interface from which the IP source address is taken.
Note
Saves configuration changes.
• When you issue the end command, the system prompts you to commit
• Use the commit command to save the configuration changes to the
System Management Configuration Guide for the Cisco NCS 6000 Series Router, Release 5.0.x
Configuring the Source IP Address for NTP Packets
This interface is used for the source address for all packets sent to all
destinations. If a source address is to be used for a specific association,
use the source keyword in the peer or server command shown in
Configuring Poll-Based Associations, on page
changes:
Uncommitted changes found, commit them before
exiting(yes/no/cancel)?
[cancel]:
◦ Entering yes saves configuration changes to the running
configuration file, exits the configuration session, and returns the
router to EXEC mode.
◦ Entering no exits the configuration session and returns the router to
EXEC mode without committing the configuration changes.
◦ Entering cancel leaves the router in the current configuration session
without exiting or committing the configuration changes.
running configuration file and remain within the configuration session.
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