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The Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) (an adaptation of the Network Time Protocol (NTP)) commands in the Command
Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table.
Command
config sntp
show sntp
enable sntp
disable sntp
config time
config time_zone
config dst
show time
Each command is listed, in detail, in the following sections.
config sntp
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
DES-1228/ME Metro Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Reference Guide
Parameters
{primary <ipaddr> | secondary <ipaddr> | poll-interval <int 30-
99999>} (1)
<date ddmmmyyyy > <time hh:mm:ss >
{operator [+ | -] | hour <gmt_hour 0-13> | min <minute 0-59>}
[disable | repeating {s_week <start_week 1-5,last> | s_day
<start_day sun-sat> | s_mth <start_mth 1-12> | s_time <start_time
hh:mm> | e_week <end_week 1-5,last> | e-day <end_day sun-sat> |
e_mth <end_mth 1-12> | e_time <end_time hh:mm> | offset [30 | 60
| 90 | 120]} | annual {s_date <start_date 1-31> | s_mth <start_mth 1-
12> | s_time <start_time hh:mm> | e_date <end_date 1-31> | e_mth
<end_mth 1-12> | e_time <end_time hh:mm> | offset [30 | 60 | 90 |
120]}]
Used to setup SNTP service.
config sntp {primary <ipaddr> | secondary <ipaddr> | poll-interval <int
30-99999>} (1)
This command is used to configure SNTP service from an SNTP
server. SNTP must be enabled for this command to function (See
enable sntp).
primary − This is the primary server from which the SNTP
information will be taken.
<ipaddr> − The IP address of the primary server.
secondary − This is the secondary server the SNTP information will
be taken from in the event the primary server is unavailable.
<ipaddr> − The IP address for the secondary server.
poll-interval <int 30-99999> − This is the interval between requests
for updated SNTP information. The polling interval ranges from 30 to
99999 seconds.
Only Administrator level, Operator level or Power User level users
can issue this command. SNTP service must be enabled for this
command to function (enable sntp).
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