Fujitsu SPARC Enterprise M3000 Xscf Reference Manual page 265

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OPERANDS
The following operands are supported:
address
EXTENDED
DESCRIPTION
EXAMPLES
EXAMPLE 1
EXAMPLE 2
Specifies the IP address or host name of an NTP server to be
added or deleted. You can specify up to three IP addresses or
host names using a space as a delimiter. The host name can be
specified in the format that complies with RFC 1034. Host name,
if specified, must be resolvable.
A specified IP address is a set of four integer values delimited
by the "." (period). The following address form is accepted:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
xxx
You cannot specify the loopback address (127.0.0.0/8), the
network address, or a broadcast address.
If "-c add" is specified and address is omitted, an error occurs.
In M8000/M9000 servers the setting is automatically passed to the standby XSCF.
If the standby XSCF is unable to accept that setting, an error occurs.
To apply the specified configuration, execute the rebootxscf(8) command and
reset XSCF.
After the XSCF is reset, its time is synchronized with the time of the selected
NTP server.
If you set the NTP server to XSCF, the domain time may be changed due to the
time difference retained in XSCF. Execute the resetdateoffset(8) command to
reset the time difference.
The current NTP server settings set by the setntp(8) command can be checked
by using the showntp(8) command.
Adds the three NTP servers with the addresses 192.168.1.2, 10.18.108.10, and
10.24.1.2.
XSCF> setntp 192.168.1.2 10.18.108.10 10.24.1.2
Please reset the XSCF by rebootxscf to apply the ntp settings.
Deletes the NTP server 10.18.108.10.
XSCF> setntp -c del 10.18.108.10
Please reset the XSCF by rebootxscf to apply the ntp settings.
An integer from 0–255. Zero suppression can
be used to specify the integer.
System Administration
setntp(8)
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