Adding And Deleting Sntp Server Addresses - SMC Networks SMC6624M Management Manual

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Configuring IP Addressing, Time Synchronization, Interface Access, and System Information

Adding and Deleting SNTP Server Addresses

Adding Addresses. As mentioned earlier, you can configure one SNTP
server address using either the Menu interface or the CLI. To configure a
second and third address, you must use the CLI. For example, suppose you
have already configured the primary address in the above table
(10.28.227.141). To configure the remaining two addresses, you would do the
following:
SMC6624M(config)# sntp server 10.29.227.100
SMC6624M(config)# sntp server 10.28.227.153
SMC6624M(config)# show sntp
Figure 5-18. Example of SNTP Server Address Prioritization
N o t e
If there are already three SNTP server addresses configured on the switch,
and you want to use the CLI to replace one of the existing addresses with a
new one, you must delete the unwanted address before you configure the new
one.
Deleting Addresses. To delete an address, you must use the CLI. If there
are multiple addresses and you delete one of them, the switch re-orders the
address priority. (See "Address Prioritization" on page 5-32.)
Syntax:
For example, to delete the primary address in the above example (and
automatically convert the secondary address to primary):
SMC6624M(config)# no sntp server 10.28.227.141
SNTP Configuration
Time Sync Mode: Sntp
SNTP Mode : disabled
Poll Interval (sec) [720] : 720
IP Address
Protocol Version
--------------
----------------
10.28.227.141
3
10.28.227.153
3
10.29.227.100
3
no sntp server <ip-addr>
Time Synchronization Protocol Options
Prioritized list of SNTP Server IP Addresses
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