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NTP Configuration Menu
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Configuring an NTP Client/Server
A switch can be configured to act both as a client and a server. If you want to run both the 
client and server portions of the 
NTP
 software, follow the steps below:
1. Enter the command as shown, at the system prompt:
ntpiconfig
The following menu appears:
NTP Startup Configuration
1) Response timeout
: 0
2) Authentication delay
: No
3) Authentication key file name
: UNSET
4) NTP client mode
: Ucast
5) Enable monitor
: No
6) Enable NTP server
: No
2. Adjust the configurable variables for this 
NTP
 client as needed by entering the line 
number, and equal sign, and a new value at the system prompt, as shown:
<lineNumber>=<value>
For example, to change the 
Response timeout
 to 10, you would enter 
1
 (the line number 
for 
Response timeout
), an equal sign (
=
), and the number 
10
 (the new value), as shown:
1=10
3. Enable the 
NTP
 server by entering a 
6
, an equal sign (
=
), and 
yes
 at the prompt, as shown:
6=yes
The 
NTP
 Startup Configuration menu expands to display new options. The menu now 
appears similar to the following:
NTP Startup Configuration
1) Response timeout
: 0
2) Authentication delay
: No
3) Authentication key file name
: UNSET
4) NTP client mode
: Ucast
5) Enable monitor
: No
6) Enable NTP server
: No
61) Client limit
: 3
62) Client limit period
: 3600
63) Enable server authentication
: No
64) Advertised precision
: -7
65) Broadcast delay
: 0
4. Adjust the configurable variables for this 
NTP
 server as needed by entering the line 
number, and equal sign, and a new value at the system prompt, as shown:
<lineNumber>=<value>
For example, to change the 
Client limit 
to 10, you would enter 
61 
(the line number for 
Client limit
), an equal sign (
=
), and the number 
10
 (the new value), as shown:
61=10