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Chapter 2 Installing and Configuring the Server Switch

Configuring the Server Switch Module

Step 2 Set the on-board clock by entering the clock set command with the following variables:

the time of day in hh:mm:ss format

the day in dd format

the month in mm format

the year in yy format

The example that follows sets the date to 1:45 am on June 3rd, 2004:

Cisco BladeCenterH# clock set 01:45:00 03 06 04

To configure primary, secondary, and tertiary NTP servers to synchronize the Server Switch with the network, follow these steps:

Step 1 Switch to Privileged Exec mode by entering the enable command.

Cisco BladeCenterH> enable

Cisco BladeCenterH#

Step 2 Switch to Global Configuration mode by entering the configure terminal command.

Cisco BladeCenterH# configure terminal

Cisco BladeCenterH(config)#

Step 3 Assign a primary NTP server by entering the ntp command with this information:

server-one keyword

IP address of the NTP server

Cisco BladeCenterH(config)# ntp server-one 10.2.0.13

Step 4 (Optional, Recommended) Assign a secondary NTP server by entering the ntp command with this information:

server-two keyword

IP address of the NTP server

Cisco BladeCenterH(config)# ntp server-two 10.2.0.14

Step 5 (Optional, Recommended) Assign a tertiary NTP server by entering the ntp command with this information:

server-three keyword

IP address of the NTP server

Cisco BladeCenterH(config)# ntp server-three 10.2.0.15

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