HP 6120XG HP ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches IPv6 Configuration Guide - Page 116

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IPv6 Management Features SNTP and Timep ip timep manual < ipv6-addr > Enable Timep operation with a statically configured [ interval < 1 - 9999 >] IPv6 address for a Timep server. Optionally change the interval between time requests. no ip timep Disables Timep operation. To re-enable Timep, it is necessary to reconfigure either the DHCP or the static option. Note To use a global unicast IPv6 address to configure an IPv6 Timep 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 Timep server on the switch, it is necessary to append %vlan followed (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:. ip timep dhcp [ interval < 1 - 9999 >] ip timep manual < ipv6-addr | ipv4-addr > [ interval < 1 - 9999 >][oobm] Used at the global config level to configure a Timep server ad­ dress. Note: The switch allows one Timep server configuration. timep dhcp: Configures the switch to obtain the address of a Timep server from an IPv4 or IPv6 DHCP server. timep manual: Specifies static configuration of a Timep server address. < ipv6-addr >: Specifies the IPv6 address of an SNTP server. Re­ fer to preceding Note. [ Interval < 1 - 9999 > ]: This optional setting specifies the inter­ val in minutes between Timep requests. (Default: 720) [oobm]: For switches that have a separate out-of-band manage­ ment port, oobm specifies that Timep traffic goes through that port. (By default, Timep traffic goes through the data ports.) For example, to configure a link-local Timep server address of: fe80::215:60ff:fe7a:adc0 5-14

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IPv6 Management Features
SNTP and Timep
ip timep manual <
ipv6-addr
>
Enable Timep operation with a statically configured
[ interval < 1 - 9999 >]
IPv6 address for a Timep server. Optionally change
the interval between time requests.
no ip timep
Disables Timep operation. To re-enable Timep, it is
necessary to reconfigure either the DHCP or the
static option.
Note
To use a global unicast IPv6 address to configure an IPv6 Timep 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 Timep server on the
switch, it is necessary to append
%vlan
followed (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:.
ip timep dhcp [ interval < 1 - 9999 >]
ip timep manual <
ipv6-addr
|
ipv4-addr
> [ interval < 1 - 9999 >][oobm]
Used at the global config level to configure a Timep server ad-
dress.
Note:
The switch allows one Timep server configuration.
timep dhcp:
Configures the switch to obtain the address of a
Timep server from an IPv4 or IPv6 DHCP server.
timep manual:
Specifies static configuration of a Timep server
address.
<
ipv6-addr
>:
Specifies the IPv6 address of an SNTP server. Re-
fer to preceding
Note
.
[ Interval < 1 - 9999 > ]
:
This optional setting specifies the inter-
val in minutes between Timep requests. (Default: 720)
[oobm]:
For switches that have a separate out-of-band manage-
ment port,
oobm
specifies that Timep traffic goes through that
port. (By default, Timep traffic goes through the data ports.)
For example, to configure a link-local Timep server address of:
fe80::215:60ff:fe7a:adc0
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