HP 6120XG HP ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches IPv6 Configuration Guide - Page 113

Configuring an IPv6 Address for an SNTP Server, server priority < 1 - 3 &gt, vlan&lt, oobm]

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Note IPv6 Management Features SNTP and Timep Configuring an IPv6 Address for an SNTP Server To use a global unicast IPv6 address to configure an IPv6 SNTP time server on the switch, the switch must be receiving advertisements from an IPv6 router on a VLAN configured on the switch. To use a link-local IPv6 address to configure an IPv6 SNTP time server on the switch, it is necessary to append %vlan followed immediately (without spaces) by the VLAN ID of the VLAN on which the server address is available. (The VLAN must be configured on the switch.) For example: fe80::11:215%vlan10 Syntax:. [no ] sntp server priority < 1 - 3 > < link-local-addr >%vlan< vid >[oobm] [1 - 7] [no ] sntp server priority < 1 - 3 > < global-unicast-addr > [oobm] [1 - 7] Configures an IPv6 address for an SNTP server. server priority < 1 - 3 >: Specifies the priority of the server ad­ dressing being configured. When the SNTP mode is set to uni­ cast and more than one server is configured, this value determines the order in which the configured servers will be accessed for a time value. The switch polls multiple servers in order until a response is received or all servers on the list have been tried without success. Up to three server addresses (IPv6 and/or IPv4) can be configured. < link-local-addr >: Specifies the link-local IPv6 address of the destination device. %vlan< vid >: Suffix specifying the interface on which the des­ tination device is located. No spaces are allowed in the suffix. < global-unicast-addr >: Specifies the global IPv6 address of the destination device. [oobm]: For switches that have a separate out-of-band management port, oobm specifies that SNTP traffic goes through that port. (By default, SNTP traffic goes through the data ports.) [ 1 - 7 ]: This optional setting specifies the SNTP server version expected for the specified server. (Default: 3) 5-11

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IPv6 Management Features
SNTP and Timep
Configuring an IPv6 Address for an SNTP Server
Note
To use a global unicast IPv6 address to configure an IPv6 SNTP time server
on the switch, the switch must be receiving advertisements from an IPv6
router on a VLAN configured on the switch.
To use a link-local IPv6 address to configure an IPv6 SNTP time server on the
switch, it is necessary to append
%vlan
followed immediately (without spaces)
by the VLAN ID of the VLAN on which the server address is available. (The
VLAN must be configured on the switch.) For example:
fe80::11:215%vlan10
Syntax:.
[no ] sntp server priority < 1 - 3 > <
link-local-addr
>%vlan<
vid
>[oobm]
[1 - 7]
[no ] sntp server priority < 1 - 3 > <
global-unicast-addr
> [oobm] [1 - 7]
Configures an IPv6 address for an SNTP server.
server priority < 1 - 3 >:
Specifies the priority of the server ad-
dressing being configured. When the SNTP mode is set to uni-
cast and more than one server is configured, this value
determines the order in which the configured servers will be
accessed for a time value. The switch polls multiple servers in
order until a response is received or all servers on the list have
been tried without success. Up to three server addresses (IPv6
and/or IPv4) can be configured.
< link-local-addr >
:
Specifies the link-local IPv6 address of the
destination device.
%vlan<
vid
>:
Suffix specifying the interface on which the des-
tination device is located. No spaces are allowed in the suffix.
<
global-unicast-addr
>:
Specifies the global IPv6 address of the
destination device.
[oobm]:
For switches that have a separate out-of-band
management port,
oobm
specifies that SNTP traffic goes
through that port. (By default, SNTP traffic goes through the
data ports.)
[ 1 - 7 ]
:
This optional setting specifies the SNTP server version
expected for the specified server. (Default: 3)
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