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Switch Services   
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3. Click the 
Add 
button.
4. Enter a Key ID between 1-65534. The 
Key ID
 is a Key abbreviation allowing the switch to reference 
multiple passwords. This makes password migration easier and more secure between the switch and its 
NTP resource.
5. Enter the authentication 
Key Value
 used to secure the credentials of the NTP server providing system 
time to the switch. 
6. Select the 
Trusted Key
 checkbox to use a trusted key. A trusted key should be used when a public key 
is known, but cannot be securely obtained. Adding a trusted key allows data to be considered secure 
between the switch and its SNTP resource.
7. Refer to the 
Status 
field.
The Status is the current state of the requests made from the applet. Requests are any “SET/GET” 
operation from the applet. The Status field displays error messages if something goes wrong in the 
transaction between the applet and the switch.
8. Click 
OK
 to save and add the changes to the running configuration and close the dialog.
9. Click 
Cancel
 to close the dialog without committing updates to the running configuration.
5.3.3 Defining a SNTP Neighbor Configuration
The switch’s SNTP association can be either a neighboring peer (the switch synchronizes to another 
associated device) or a neighboring server (the switch synchronizes to a dedicated SNTP server resource). 
Refer to the 
NTP Neighbor
 tab to assess the switch’s existing configurations (both peer and server) and, if 
necessary, modify the attributes of an existing peer or server configuration or create a new neighbor peer or 
server SNTP configuration.
To review the switch’s existing NTP neighbor configurations:
1. Select
 Services 
Secure NTP 
from the main menu tree.