3com WX3000 Manuel D’Utilisation

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NTP Configuration 
When configuring NTP, go to these sections for information you are interested in: 
 
 
 
 
 
The term switch used throughout this document refers to a switching device in a generic sense or 
the switching engine of a WX3000 series. 
The sample output information in this manual was created on the WX3024. The output information 
on your device may vary. 
 
Introduction to NTP 
Network time protocol (NTP) is a time synchronization protocol defined in RFC 1305. It is used for time 
synchronization between a set of distributed time servers and clients. Carried over UDP, NTP transmits 
packets through UDP port 123. 
NTP is intended for time synchronization between all devices that have clocks in a network so that the 
clocks of all devices can keep consistent. Thus, the devices can provide multiple unified-time-based 
applications (See 
). 
A local system running NTP can not only be synchronized by other clock sources, but also serve as a 
clock source to synchronize other clocks. Besides, it can synchronize, or be synchronized by other 
systems by exchanging NTP messages. 
Applications of NTP 
As setting the system time manually in a network with many devices leads to a lot of workload and 
cannot ensure accuracy, it is unfeasible for an administrator to perform the operation. However, an 
administrator can synchronize the clocks of devices in a network with required accuracy by performing 
NTP configuration. 
NTP is mainly applied to synchronizing the clocks of all devices in a network. For example: