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sntp
OVERVIEW
Switch ManagementCategory:
configPrimary context:
show sntp (page 592)Related Commands
timesync (page 689)
Usage: [no] sntp [broadcast|unicast]
[no] sntp server priority <PRIORITY> <IP-ADDR | IPV6-ADDR> [version]
sntp poll-interval <30-720>
Description: Congure the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP).
The rst version of the command species whether the
switch operates in broadcast or unicast mode. If no mode is
specied then the mode defaults to broadcast.
The second version of the command adds or deletes an SNTP
server to or from the conguration. The maximum number of
SNTP servers that can be congured is 3. Version can have
a value between 1 and 7. If no version is specied then a
default value of 3 is used.Priority species the order in
which the congured servers are polled for getting the time.
It can have a value between 1 and 3.
The nal version of this command sets the SNTP poll
interval, which species the amount of time between updates
of the system clock via SNTP.
COMMAND STRUCTURE
sntp broadcast -- Operate in broadcast mode (p. 634)
sntp poll-interval < 30 to 720 > -- The amount of time between updates of the system clock via
SNTP (p. 635)
[no] sntp server -- Configure SNTP servers to poll time from. (p. 635)
priority < 1 to 3 > -- Priority of the Server Address. (NUMBER) (p. 635)
ipaddr -- SNTP server IPv4 address. (IP-ADDR) (p. 635)
version < 1 to 7 > -- Version of the SNTP server. (p. 635)
ipv6addr -- SNTP server IPv6 address. (IPV6-ADDR) (p. 635)
version < 1 to 7 > -- Version of the SNTP server. (p. 635)
sntp unicast -- Operate in unicast mode (p. 635)
COMMAND DETAILS
unicast (p. 635)poll-interval (p. 635)broadcast (p. 634)
version (p. 635)priority (p. 635)ipaddr (p. 635)
server (p. 635)ipv6addr (p. 635)
broadcast
sntp broadcast
Operate in broadcast mode
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