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ntp-service
unicast-server
Command Reference Guide
interface-number.
interface-number: Interface number, which determines an interface along with
the interface-type. The source IP address for the NTP packets sent from the
local end to the peer is got from this interface.
priority: Specifies the server as the preferred one.
Description
Using the ntp-service unicast-peer command, you can configure the NTP peer
mode. Using the undo ntp-service unicast-peer command, you can remove
the NTP peer mode.
By default, the version number is 3, ID authentication is not supported and the
server is not the preferred one.
This command is used to set the remote server specified by the X.X.X.X as the
peer of the local device. The local device is run in symmetric active mode. The
X.X.X.X is a host address and cannot be the address of the broadcast,
multicast, or reference clock. In this configuration, the local device can be
synchronized to the remote server and the remote server can also be
synchronized to the local server.
Example
Display the configuration that the peer 128.108.22.44 provides the
synchronous time for the local and the local peer can provide synchronous time
for the peer. The version number is 3. The IP address of the NTP packets is
obtained from Ethernet 1/0/0.
[NEC-PHILIPS] ntp-service unicast-peer 128.108.22.44 version 3 source-
interface ethernet 1/0/0
Syntax
ntp-service unicast-server X.X.X.X [ version number | authentication-keyid
keyid | source-interface {interface-type interface-number } | priority ] *
undo ntp-service unicast-server X.X.X.X
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Parameter
X.X.X.X: IP address of the remote server.
version: Defines the NTP version number.
number: NTP version number in the range of 1 to 3.
authentication-keyid: Defines ID authentication key.
keyid: Key ID number in the range of 1 to 4294967295, which is used when
transmitting messages to the remote server.
source-interface: Specifies the interface name.
interface-type: Interface type, which determines an interface along with the
interface-number.
interface-number: Interface number, which determines an interface along with
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