HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Network Management and Monitoring Con - Page 39

Configuration procedure, Network diagram

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Figure 11 Network diagram Configuration procedure 1. Set the IP address for each interface as shown in Figure 11. (Details not shown.) 2. Configure Device A: # Enable the NTP service. system-view [DeviceA] ntp-service enable # Specify the local clock as the reference source, with the stratum level 3. [DeviceA] ntp-service refclock-master 3 3. Configure Device B: # Enable the NTP service. system-view [DeviceB] ntp-service enable # Specify Device A as the IPv6 NTP server of Device B. [DeviceB] ntp-service ipv6 unicast-server 3000::34 4. Configure Device C: # Enable the NTP service. system-view [DeviceC] ntp-service enable # Specify the local clock as the reference source, with the stratum level 2. [DeviceC] ntp-service refclock-master 2 # Configure Device B as an IPv6 symmetric passive peer. [DeviceC] ntp-service ipv6 unicast-peer 3000::35 5. Verify the configuration: # After the configuration, Device B has two time servers Device A and Device C. Device C has a lower stratum level than Device A, so Device B selects Device C as a reference clock to synchronize to Device C. After synchronization, view the status of Device B. The output shows that Device B has been synchronized to Device C. [DeviceB] display ntp-service status Clock status: synchronized 33

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Figure 11
Network diagram
Configuration procedure
1.
Set the IP address for each interface as shown in
Figure 11
. (Details not shown.)
2.
Configure Device A:
# Enable the NTP service.
<DeviceA> system-view
[DeviceA] ntp-service enable
# Specify the local clock as the reference source, with the stratum level 3.
[DeviceA] ntp-service refclock-master 3
3.
Configure Device B:
# Enable the NTP service.
<DeviceB> system-view
[DeviceB] ntp-service enable
# Specify Device A as the IPv6 NTP server of Device B.
[DeviceB] ntp-service ipv6 unicast-server 3000::34
4.
Configure Device C:
# Enable the NTP service.
<DeviceC> system-view
[DeviceC] ntp-service enable
# Specify the local clock as the reference source, with the stratum level 2.
[DeviceC] ntp-service refclock-master 2
# Configure Device B as an IPv6 symmetric passive peer.
[DeviceC] ntp-service ipv6 unicast-peer 3000::35
5.
Verify the configuration:
# After the configuration, Device B has two time servers Device A and Device C. Device C has a
lower stratum level than Device A, so Device B selects Device C as a reference clock to synchronize
to Device C. After synchronization, view the status of Device B. The output shows that Device B has
been synchronized to Device C.
[DeviceB] display ntp-service status
Clock status: synchronized