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Note: If you configure the BSR to operate in authenticated mode, you must
also configure an authentication key and a trusted key.
3. Configure an authentication a key for the trusted time source with the sntp
4. Configure an SNTP broadcast service to listen to SNTP broadcasts with the sntp
5. Configure an SNTP broadcast delay, which is, with the sntp broacastdelay
6. Configure a key number for trusted time sources with the sntp trusted-key
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MOT (config)#sntp authenticate
authentication-key md5 command on Global Configuration mode. You
configure SNTP authentication keys so that the BSR can send authenticated
packets. The key must be identical between a set of peers sharing the same key
number.
MOT (config)#sntp authentication-key {<1-4294967295>} md5 <WORD>
where:
1-4294967295 is the SNTP authentication key.
WORD is the authentication key, which is from 1 to 8 alphanumeric
characters.
broadcast client command in Global Configuration mode.
MOT (config)#sntp broadcast client
command in Global Configuration mode.
MOT (config)#sntp broadcastdelay <1-999999>
where:
1-999999 is the estimated round-trip delay in microseconds.
command in Global Configuration mode. For SNTP, configure the keys you are
allowed to use when you configure the BSR to synchronize its time with other
systems on the network.
MOT (config)#sntp trusted-key <1-4294967295>
where:
1-4294967295 is the key number for the trusted time sources.
MGBI
Release 1.0
526360-001-00 Rev. B

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