Configuring Ntp; Editing An Ntp Server Or Peer Configuration - Cisco AP775A - Nexus Converged Network Switch 5010 Configuration Manual

Fabric manager configuration guide, release 4.x
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NTP Configuration
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Configuring NTP

You can configure NTP using either IPv4 addresses, IPv6 addresses, or DNS names.
To create an NTP server or peer, follow these steps:
In the Fabric Manager Physical pane, expand Switches, and then select System, or from Device
Step 1
Manager, choose Admin > NTP.
In Fabric Manager, you see the System information pane. In Device Manager, you see the NTP dialog
box (see
Figure 12-5
Click the NTP Peer tab.
Step 2
You see a list of NTP peers and servers for that switch.
Click Create.
Step 3
You see the Create NTP Peer dialog box.
Step 4
Enter the peer address in the Peer Address field.
Step 5
Choose the mode (peer or server).
Check the Preferred check box if you want this peer to be a Preferred Peer.
Step 6
Click Create to create the peer or server, or click Close to close the dialog box without creating the peer
Step 7
or server.
The new peer or server is listed on the Peer tab.

Editing an NTP Server or Peer Configuration

To edit an NTP server or peer, follow these steps.
In the Fabric Manager Physical Attributes pane, expand Switches, and then select
Step 1
Device Manager, choose Admin > NTP.
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NTP peer 10.10.10.2
Switch 2 IPv4 address–10.10.10.2
Switch 2 NTP configuration
NTP server 10.10.10.9
NTP peer 10.10.10.1
Figure
12-5).
Device Manager NTP Dialog Box
Chapter 12
Initial Configuration
System,
or from
OL-17256-03, Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.x

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