The appliance supports one NTP server at a time. To designate a new NTP server,
use the no ntp command to delete the current server, and then use the ntp
command to designate the new server.
Also available in Privileged mode.
Related Commands
clock, ntp-service, show ntp time
Examples
v Identifies 10.10.12.13 as an NTP server. The appliance issues NTP updates every
ntp-service
Enters NTP Service configuration mode.
Syntax
ntp-service
no ntp-service
Guidelines
After an NTP server is identified by the remote-server command (NTP Service),
the appliance functions as a Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) client as
described in RFC 2030. While functioning as an NTP client, the appliance issues
time-of-day requests to the specified NTP server every 15 minutes (900 seconds).
The appliance supports one NTP server at a time. To designate a new NTP server,
use the no ntp-service command to delete the current server, and then use the
remote-server command to designate the new server.
Related Commands
clock, ntp, show ntp time
Examples
v Enters NTP Service configuration mode.
peer-group
Enters Peer Group configuration mode.
Syntax
peer-group name
no peer-group name
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Command Reference
15 minutes (900 seconds).
# ntp 10.10.12.13
Enabling NTP service
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# ntp-service
NTP Service configuration mode
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