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version number
unspecified, default is used.
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server
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disable
<NTP_server_IP_address> disable to re-enable.
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version number
unspecified, default is used.
Servers and peers start enabled; disabling is just a way of making them temporarily
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inactive without losing their configuration.
ntpdate
ntpdate <IP_address>
Set the system clock using the specified NTP (network time protocol) server. This is a one-
time operation and does not cause the clock to be kept in sync on an ongoing basis. It
generates an error if NTP is enabled, as the socket it requires is already in use.
show ntp
Display NTP settings.
ping
ping [<options>] <hostname>
EXEC
command. Network diagnostic tool ping. Invokes standard binary, passing command
line arguments straight through.
radius-server
RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service) is a networking protocol that provides
centralized access, authorization and accounting management for people or computers to
connect and use a network service. Use these commands to configure RADIUS server
settings, either globally or by specified host. Use no radius <parameter> to clear settings.
radius-server
host <IP_address>
auth-port <port>
key <string> | prompt-key
login-lat-group
retransmit <retries>
timeout <seconds>
key [<key_string>]
login-lat-group <string>
retransmit <retries>
timeout <seconds>
—Allowable version numbers are 3 and 4; default is 4. If
—Add or delete (with no) an NTP server.
—Temporarily disable this NTP server. Use no ntp server
—Allowable version numbers are 3 and 4; default is 4. If
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