Ntp Client Configuration - Juniper SYSTEM BASICS - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V 11.1.X Configuration Manual

System basics configuration guide software for e series broadband services routers
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JUNOSe 11.1.x System Basics Configuration Guide

NTP Client Configuration

To configure the system as an NTP client:
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ntp broadcast-client
ntp broadcast-delay
ntp disable
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NTP Configuration Tasks
Example
host1:boston(config)#ntp enable
Use the no version to disable NTP polling and clock correction and to remove
the association between NTP services and the virtual router.
See ntp enable.
Ping the selected NTP servers to ensure that the system can reach them.
Configure the system to acquire NTP data by completing one or both of the
following actions:
Assign the NTP servers.
Enable the system to receive broadcasts on an interface.
If you enable the system to receive broadcasts on an interface, set the estimated
round-trip delay between the system and an NTP broadcast server.
Disable NTP on interfaces that you do not want to receive NTP communications
for security or other reasons.
Use to enable the system to receive NTP broadcasts on an interface.
Example
host1(config-if)#ntp broadcast-client
Use the no version to prevent the system from receiving NTP broadcasts.
See ntp broadcast-client.
Use to set the estimated round-trip delay in the range 0 to 999,999 microseconds
between the system and an NTP broadcast server.
Example
host1(config)#ntp broadcast-delay 2000
Use the no version to set the estimated round-trip delay to the default, 3000
microseconds.
See ntp broadcast-delay.
Use to disable NTP on an interface.
Example

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