Configuring (Enabling Or Disabling) The Sntp Mode - HP ProCurve 2810 Series Management And Configuration Manual

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Figure 9-3. Example of SNTP Configuration When SNTP Is Not the Selected Time Synchronization Method

Configuring (Enabling or Disabling) the SNTP Mode

Enabling the SNTP mode means to configure it for either broadcast or unicast
mode. Remember that to run SNTP as the switch's time synchronization
protocol, you must also select SNTP as the time synchronization method by
using the CLI
timesync
parameter).
Syntax:
timesync sntp
Selects SNTP as the time protocol.
sntp < broadcast | unicast >
Enables the SNTP mode (below and page 9-10).
sntp server < ip-addr >
Required only for unicast mode (page 9-10).
sntp poll-interval < 30 . . 720>
Enabling the SNTP mode also enables the SNTP poll interval
(default: 720 seconds; page 9-12).
Enabling SNTP in Broadcast Mode. Because the switch provides an SNTP
polling interval (default: 720 seconds), you need only these two commands
for minimal SNTP broadcast configuration:
Syntax:
timesync sntp
Selects SNTP as the time synchronization method.
sntp broadcast
Configures Broadcast as the SNTP mode.
For example, suppose:
Time synchronization is in the factory-default configuration (TimeP
is the currently selected time synchronization method).
You want to:
1. View the current time synchronization.
SNTP: Viewing, Selecting, and Configuring
Even though, in this example, TimeP is the
current time synchronous method, the
switch maintains the SNTP configuration.
command (or the Menu interface
Time Protocols
Time Sync Method
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