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Superblade Network Modules User's Manual
Table 7-34. NTP Settings Page Parameters (Continued)
Parameter
Interval
Preferred
NTP Servers Keys
Key ID
Key String

Stack

The Supermicro Intelligent switch supports stacking of Supermicro switch units. Switch
stacking is created by connecting switches in a daisy chain. One of the stacked switches
is selected as a Master based on its configurations. The Master switch provides
management support for the whole stack. Other switches in the stack are referred to as
slave switches.
NOTE: Make sure all stacked switches are running the same version of
firmware.
The Master switch manages the control plane traffic for all stacked switches. When the
current master switch fails, the backup master is then selected as the current master.
The Master selection algorithm is based on a priority configuration. If two switches have
the same priority, the switch with the lowest MAC address is selected as the Master
switch.
Description
This parameter allows you to choose the interval from the given list.
This parameter allows you to choose the preferred server. Choose Yes if
this server needs to be preferred over other configured NTP servers. You
can add multiple NTP servers.
Use this parameter to select a number to identify the configured key
strings.
Use this paramter to specify any string to be used as a key to handshake
with NTP servers.
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