Disabling Time Synchronization; Timep: Selecting And Configuring; Viewing The Current Timep Configuration (Cli) - HP Aruba JL253A Management And Configuration Manual

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The switch retains the parameter settings for both time protocols even if you change from one protocol to the
other. Thus, if you select a time protocol, the switch uses the parameters you last configured for the selected
protocol.
Simply selecting a time synchronization protocol does not enable that protocol on the switch unless you also
enable the protocol itself (step 2, above). For example, in the factory-default configuration, TimeP is the selected
time synchronization method. However, because TimeP is disabled in the factory-default configuration, no time
synchronization protocol is running.

Disabling time synchronization

You can execute no timesync (global config level of the CLI) to disable time synchronization without changing
the TimeP, SNTP, or NTP configuration.

TimeP: Selecting and configuring

The following table shows TimeP parameters and their operations.
Table 1: TimeP parameters
TimeP
parameter
Time Sync
Method
TimeP Mode
 Disabled
 DHCP
 Manual
 Server
Address

Viewing the current TimeP configuration (CLI)

Using different show commands, you can display either the full TimeP configuration or a combined listing of all
TimeP, SNTP, and VLAN IP addresses configured on the switch.
Syntax:
show timep
Lists both the time synchronization method (TimeP, SNTP, or None) and the TimeP configuration, even if SNTP is
not the selected time protocol. (If the TimeP Mode is set to Disabled or DHCP, the Server field does not appear.)
Chapter 2 Time Protocols
Operation
Used to select either TIMEP, SNTP, NTP, or None as the time synchronization method.
TimeP does not operate, even if specified by the Menu interface Time Sync Method
parameter or the CLI timesync command.
When TimeP is selected as the time synchronization method, the switch attempts to acquire a
TimeP server IP address via DHCP. If the switch receives a server address, it polls the server
for updates according to the TimeP poll interval. If the switch does not receive a TimeP server
IP address, it cannot perform time synchronization updates.
When TimeP is selected as the time synchronization method, the switch attempts to poll the
specified server for updates according to the TimeP poll interval. If the switch fails to receive
updates from the server, time synchronization updates do not occur.
Used only when the TimeP Mode is set to Manual. Specifies the IP address of the TimeP
server that the switch accesses for time synchronization updates. You can configure one
server.
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