Configuring Ntp Implementation Modes; Configuring Ntp Server/Client Mode - H3C S3100-52P Operation Manual

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Operation Manual – NTP
H3C S3100-52P Ethernet Switch

1.3 Configuring NTP Implementation Modes

An S3100-52P Ethernet switch can work in one of the following NTP modes:

Configuring NTP Server/Client Mode

Configuring the NTP Symmetric Peer Mode
Configuring NTP Broadcast Mode
Configuring NTP Multicast Mode
Note:
To protect unused sockets against attacks by malicious users and improve security,
H3C S3100-52P Ethernet Switch provides the following functions:
UDP port 123 is opened only when the NTP feature is enabled.
UDP port 123 is closed as the NTP feature is disabled.
These functions are implemented as follows:
Execution of one of the ntp-service unicast-server, ntp-service unicast-peer,
ntp-service
multicast-client, and ntp-service multicast-server commands enables the NTP
feature and opens UDP port 123 at the same time.
Execution of the undo form of one of the above six commands disables all
implementation modes of the NTP feature and closes UDP port 123 at the same
time.
1.3.1 Configuring NTP Server/Client Mode
For switches working in the server/client mode, you only need to perform configurations
on the clients, and not on the servers.
Follow these steps to configure an NTP client:
To do...
Enter system view
Configure an NTP
client
broadcast-client, ntp-service
Use the command...
system-view
ntp-service unicast-server
{ remote-ip | server-name }
[ authentication-keyid key-id |
priority | source-interface
Vlan-interface vlan-id |
version number ]*
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Chapter 1 NTP Configuration
broadcast-server, ntp-service
Remarks
Required
By default, the switch is
not configured to work in
the NTP client mode.

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