Configuration Example For Ntp Broadcast Mode With Authentication - HP 6125XLG Configuration Manual

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Reference clock ID: 1.0.1.11
Leap indicator: 00
Clock jitter: 0.005096 s
Stability: 0.000 pps
Clock precision: 2^-10
Root delay: 0.00655 ms
Root dispersion: 1.15869 ms
Reference time: d0c62687.ab1bba7d
The output shows that Device B has been synchronized to Device A, the clock stratum level of
Device B is 3, and that of Device A is 2.
# Display IPv4 NTP association information for Device B.
[DeviceB] display ntp-service sessions
********************************************************************************
[1245]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.
Configuration example for NTP broadcast mode
with authentication
Network requirements
As shown in
segments and synchronizes the time among multiple devices. Switch A and Switch B authenticate the
reference source.
Configure Switch C's local clock as a reference source, with the stratum level 3.
Configure Switch C to operate in broadcast server mode and send out broadcast messages from
VLAN-interface 2.
Switch A and Switch B operate in broadcast client mode and receive broadcast messages through
VLAN-interface 2.
Enable NTP authentication on Switch A, Switch B, and Switch C.
source
reference
127.127.1.0
Figure
16, Switch C functions as the NTP server for multiple devices on different network
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