HP 6120XG HP ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches IPv6 Configuration Guide - Page 114

Time Sync Mode, timep, SNTP Mode, Poll Interval, Priority, SNTP Server Address, Protocol Version

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IPv6 Management Features SNTP and Timep Note For example, to configure link-local and global unicast SNTP server addresses of: ■ fe80::215:60ff:fe7a:adc0 (on VLAN 10, configured on the switch) ■ 2001:db8::215:60ff:fe79:8980 as the priority "1" and "2" SNTP servers, respectively, using version 7, you would enter these commands at the global config level, as shown below. ProCurve(config)# sntp server priority 1 fe80::215:60ff:fe7a:adc0%vlan10 7 ProCurve(config)# sntp server priority 2 2001:db8::215:60ff:fe79:8980 7 In the preceding example, using a link-local address requires that you specify the local scope for the address; VLAN 10 in this case. This is always indicated by %vlan followed immediately (without spaces) by the VLAN identifier. Syntax:. show sntp Displays the current SNTP configuration, including the following: Time Sync Mode: Indicates whether timesync is disabled or set to either SNTP or Timep. (Default: timep) SNTP Mode: Indicates whether SNTP uses the broadcast or unicast method of contacting a time server. The broadcast option does not require you to configure a time server address. The unicast option does require configuration of a time server address. Poll Interval: Indicates the interval between consecutive time requests to an SNTP server. Priority: Indicates the configured priority for the corresponding SNTP server address. SNTP Server Address: Lists the currently configured SNTP server addresses. Protocol Version: Lists the SNTP server protocol version to expect from the server at the corresponding address. 5-12

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IPv6 Management Features
SNTP and Timep
For example, to configure link-local and global unicast SNTP server addresses
of:
fe80::215:60ff:fe7a:adc0 (on VLAN 10, configured on the switch)
2001:db8::215:60ff:fe79:8980
as the priority “1” and “2” SNTP servers, respectively, using version 7, you
would enter these commands at the global config level, as shown below.
ProCurve(config)# sntp server priority 1
fe80::215:60ff:fe7a:adc0%vlan10 7
ProCurve(config)# sntp server priority 2
2001:db8::215:60ff:fe79:8980 7
Note
In the preceding example, using a link-local address requires that you specify
the local scope for the address; VLAN 10 in this case. This is always indicated
by
%vlan
followed immediately (without spaces) by the VLAN identifier.
Syntax:.
show sntp
Displays the current SNTP configuration, including the
following:
Time Sync Mode:
Indicates whether timesync is disabled or set
to either SNTP or Timep. (Default:
timep
)
SNTP Mode:
Indicates whether SNTP uses the broadcast or
unicast method of contacting a time server. The broadcast
option does not require you to configure a time server address.
The unicast option does require configuration of a time server
address.
Poll Interval:
Indicates the interval between consecutive time
requests to an SNTP server.
Priority:
Indicates the configured priority for the corresponding
SNTP server address.
SNTP Server Address:
Lists the currently configured SNTP
server addresses.
Protocol Version:
Lists the SNTP server protocol version to
expect from the server at the corresponding address.
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