Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
NTP Configuration Mode Commands
▀ server
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 16
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version
number
Specifies the network timing protocol version to use for server communications as an integer from 1 to 4.
Default: 4 (RFC 5905)
Default: 4 (RFC 5905)
minpoll
poll_period
Specifies the minimum polling interval (in seconds) for NTP messages as a power of 2.
poll_period
is the
exponent (power of) expressed as an integer from 6 through 17. For example, if you specify the number 6, the
value is 2^6 and the resultant poll period is 64 seconds. Default: 6
value is 2^6 and the resultant poll period is 64 seconds. Default: 6
maxpoll
poll_period
Specifies the maximum polling interval (in seconds) for NTP messages as a power of 2.
poll_period
is the
exponent (power of) expressed as an integer from 6 through 17. For example, if you specify the number 10,
the value is 2^10 and the resultant poll period is 1024 seconds. Default: 10
the value is 2^10 and the resultant poll period is 1024 seconds. Default: 10
Usage
Configure the NTP servers in response to network changes.
Refer to the System Administration Guide for important information on configuring NTP servers with local
sources, and using a load balancer to communicate with external NTP servers.
Refer to the System Administration Guide for important information on configuring NTP servers with local
sources, and using a load balancer to communicate with external NTP servers.
Important:
Adding, removing, or modifying an NTP server configuration entry causes the NTP client to restart
itself and resynchronize with all configured NTP servers.
Example
The following command adds the NTP server with address
10.2.3.4
to the list of NTP servers.
server 10.2.3.4