HP 6120XG HP ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches IPv6 Configuration Guide - Page 117

Example of Show Timep Output with an IPv6 Server Address Con d, Poll Interval min [720]

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Note IPv6 Management Features SNTP and Timep where the address is on VLAN 10, configured on the switch, you would enter this command at the global config level, as shown below. ProCurve(config)# ip timep manual fe80::215:60ff:fe7a:adc0%vlan10 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. For a global unicast address, you would enter the address without the %vlan suffix. Syntax:. show timep Displays the current Timep configuration, including the following: Time Sync Mode: Indicates whether timesync is disabled or set to either SNTP or Timep. (Default: Disabled) Timep Mode: Indicates whether Timep is configured to use a DHCP server to acquire a Timep server address or to use a statically configured Timep server address. Server Address: Lists the currently configured Timep server address. Poll Interval (min) [720]: Indicates the interval between consecutive time requests to the configured Timep server. For example, the show timep output for the preceding ip timep manual command example would appear as follows: ProCurve(config)# sho timep Timep Configuration Time Sync Mode: Timep TimeP Mode [Disabled] : Manual Server Address : fe80::215:60ff:fe7a:adc0%vlan10 Poll Interval (min) [720] : 720 Figure 5-7. Example of Show Timep Output with an IPv6 Server Address Configured 5-15

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IPv6 Management Features
SNTP and Timep
where the address is on VLAN 10, configured on the switch, you would enter
this command at the global config level, as shown below.
ProCurve(config)# ip timep manual
fe80::215:60ff:fe7a:adc0%vlan10
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. For
a global unicast address, you would enter the address
without
the
%vlan
suffix.
Syntax:.
show timep
Displays the current Timep configuration, including the
following:
Time Sync Mode:
Indicates whether timesync is disabled or set
to either SNTP or Timep. (Default: Disabled)
Timep Mode:
Indicates whether Timep is configured to use a
DHCP server to acquire a Timep server address or to use a
statically configured Timep server address.
Server Address:
Lists the currently configured Timep server
address.
Poll Interval (min) [720]:
Indicates the interval between
consecutive time requests to the configured Timep server.
For example, the
show timep
output for the preceding
ip timep manual
command example would appear as follows:
ProCurve(config)# sho timep
Timep Configuration
Time Sync Mode: Timep
TimeP Mode [Disabled] : Manual
Server Address : fe80::215:60ff:fe7a:adc0%vlan10
Poll Interval (min) [720] : 720
Figure 5-7.
Example of Show Timep Output with an IPv6 Server Address Configured
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