Ipv6 Ntp Client/Server Mode Configuration Example - HP 6125XLG Configuration Manual

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[DeviceB] display ntp-service sessions
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[12345]1.0.1.11
Notes: 1 source(master), 2 source(peer), 3 selected, 4 candidate, 5 configured.
Total sessions : 1
The output shows that an association has been set up between Device B and Device A.
IPv6 NTP client/server mode configuration
example
Network requirements
As shown in
2. Device B operates in client mode and Device A is to be used as the IPv6 NTP server for Device B.
Figure 9 Network diagram
Configuration procedure
1.
Set the IP address for each interface as shown in
2.
Configure Device A:
# Enable the NTP service.
<DeviceA> system-view
[DeviceA] ntp-service enable
# Specify the local clock as the reference source, with the stratum level 2.
[DeviceA] ntp-service refclock-master 2
3.
Configure Device B:
# Enable the NTP service.
<DeviceB> system-view
[DeviceB] ntp-service enable
# Specify Device A as the IPv6 NTP server of Device B so that Device B is synchronized to Device
A.
[DeviceB] ntp-service ipv6 unicast-server 3000::34
4.
Verify the configuration:
# Display the NTP status of Device B after clock synchronization.
[DeviceB] display ntp-service status
Clock status: synchronized
Clock stratum: 3
System peer: 3000::34
Local mode: client
Reference clock ID: 163.29.247.19
source
reference
127.127.1.0
Figure
9, the local clock of Device A is to be used as a reference source, with the stratum level
stra reach poll
2
1
Figure
9. (Details not shown.)
29
now offset
delay disper
64
15
-4.0 0.0038 16.262

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