HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Network Management and Monitoring Com - Page 36
ntp-service ipv6 multicast-server, Syntax, Default, Predefined user roles, Parameters
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Use undo ntp-service ipv6 multicast-client to remove the configuration. Syntax ntp-service ipv6 multicast-client ipv6-multicast-address undo ntp-service ipv6 multicast-client ipv6-multicast-address Default The device does not operate in any NTP association mode. View VLAN interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters ipv6-multicast-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast IP address. An IPv6 broadcast client and an IPv6 broadcast server must be configured with the same multicast address. Usage guidelines After you configure this command, the device listens to IPv6 NTP messages with the destination address as the specified multicast address and is synchronized based on the received IPv6 NTP messages. If you have configured the device to operate in IPv6 multicast client mode on an interface by using this command, do not add the interface to any aggregate group. To add the interface to an aggregate group, remove the configuration of the command. Examples # Configure the device to operate in IPv6 multicast client mode and receive IPv6 NTP multicast messages with the destination FF21::1 on VLAN-interface 1. system-view [Sysname] interface vlan-interface 1 [Sysname-Vlan-interface1] ntp-service ipv6 multicast-client ff21::1 Related commands ntp-service ipv6 multicast-server ntp-service ipv6 multicast-server Use ntp-service ipv6 multicast-server to configure the device to operate in IPv6 NTP multicast server mode and use the current interface to send IPv6 NTP multicast packets. Use undo ntp-service ipv6 multicast-server to remove the configuration. Syntax ntp-service ipv6 multicast-server ipv6-multicast-address [ authentication-keyid keyid | ttl ttl-number ] * undo ntp-service ipv6 multicast-server ipv6-multicast-address Default The device does not operate in any NTP association mode. Views VLAN interface view 34