RUGGEDCOM ROX II
CLI User Guide
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Section 5.12.11.2, "Adding an NTP Server"
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Section 5.12.11.3, "Deleting an NTP Server"
Section 5.12.11.1
Viewing a List of NTP Servers
To view a list of NTP servers configured on the device, type:
show running-config services ntp server
If servers have been configured, a table or list similar to the following example appears:
ruggedcom# show running-config services ntp server | tab
NAME
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142.3.100.2
206.186.255.226
206.186.255.227
!
!
If no servers have been configured, add servers as needed. For more information, refer to
"Adding an NTP
Server".
Section 5.12.11.2
Adding an NTP Server
To configure an NTP server on the device, do the following:
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Make sure the CLI is in Configuration mode.
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Navigate to services » ntp » server and configure the following parameter(s) as required:
Parameter
{ name }
enabled
peer
minpoll { minpoll }
maxpoll { maxpoll }
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Viewing a List of NTP Servers
ENABLED
PEER
MINPOLL
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6
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6
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6
Description
Synopsis: A string
The Internet address of the remote NTP server to be monitored.
Synopsis: typeless
Turns on the NTP interface to this server.
Synopsis: typeless
Allows you to enter and edit peers. Peers are NTP servers of the same stratum as the
router, and are useful when contact is lost with the hosts in the NTP servers menu.
Synopsis: An integer between 4 and 17
Default: 6
Prerequisite: minpoll must be less than or equal to maxpoll
The minimum poll interval for NTP messages, in seconds as a power of two.
Synopsis: An integer between 4 and 17
Default: 10
Prerequisite: minpoll must be less than or equal to maxpoll
The maximum poll interval for NTP messages, in seconds as a power of two.
Synopsis: typeless
NTP
MAXPOLL
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VERSION
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Setup and Configuration
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