Appendix B Command Reference

Privilege Level 15 Commands

#19 Jan 00:43:48 ntpdate[1437]: step time server 209.165.200.224 offset 999.257304

If no NTP server with the name or IP address you specified exists, a message similar to the following appears:

#19 Jan 00:43:40 ntpdate[1431]: no server suitable for synchronization found

In this case, remove the NTP server by using the no form of the command, then configure a valid NTP server.

If the system time is set to a time later than the time on the NTP server, a message similar to the following appears:

# 19 Jan 00:43:58 ntpdate[1265]: Can’t adjust the time of day: Invalid argument.

In this case, the ntp server command is entered into the system configuration, but NTP will not function. Follow these steps to remove the command and configure NTP correctly:

Step 1 Remove the ntp server command from the configuration by entering the no form of the command. For example:

no ntp server ip-address

where ip-addressis the IP address of the NTP server.

Step 2 Set the system clock to a time that is behind the time on the NTP server using the clock set command. For more information about the clock command, refer to the “clock” section on page B-21.

Step 3 Enter the ntp server command again to configure the NTP server on the system. For example:

ntp server ip-address

Example

This command configures the system to use an NTP server:

ntp server 209.165.201.0

 

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