Chapter 4 Command Reference
ntp
ntp
Syntax Description
Defaults
Command Types
Command Modes
To modify or display the NTP (Network Time Protocol) status for the system, use the ntp command. ntp [status]
status | Specified as on to enable the NTP, or as off to disable the NTP. |
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Displays the current configuration of the NTP (that is, on or off), as well as the current IP addresses of the primary and secondary NTP servers
Changes configuration
User password protected for display; master password protected for modification.
Command History | Release | Modification |
| EDFA 1.0 | This command was introduced. |
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Usage Guidelines When the NTP is on, the status (up/down) of the NTP servers is displayed if no argument is provided for the command.
Examples | The following example shows how to enable the NTP for the system. | ||
| edfa | > | ntp on |
| The following example shows how to display the current configuration of the NTP. | ||
| edfa | > | ntp |
ON, 209.128.68.149:UP, 209.128.68.147:DOWN
Related Commands | Command | Description |
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| Modifies the IP addresses of the NTP server. |
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