Appendix K Router Platform User Interface Reference

NTP Policy Page

Table K-77

NTP Page (Continued)

 

 

 

Trusted

 

Indicates whether the authentication key defined for this NTP server is a

 

 

trusted key.

 

 

 

Add button

 

Opens the NTP Server Dialog Box, page K-176. From here you can define

 

 

an NTP server.

 

 

 

Edit button

 

Opens the NTP Server Dialog Box, page K-176. From here you can edit the

 

 

selected NTP server.

 

 

 

Delete button

 

Deletes the selected NTP server from the table.

 

 

Note If the key defined on the server you delete is not defined on a

 

 

different NTP server, the key is also deleted.

 

 

 

Save button

 

Saves your changes to the Security Manager server but keeps them private.

 

 

Note To publish your changes, click the Submit icon on the toolbar.

 

 

 

Tip To choose which columns to display in the table, right-click a column header, then select Show Columns. For more information about table display options, see Table Columns and Column Heading Features, page 3-26.

NTP Server Dialog Box

Use the NTP Server dialog box to define the address of an NTP server that the router can use to perform time synchronization. In addition, you can use this dialog box to define a default source interface for NTP packets sent to this server and authentication parameters.

Navigation Path

Go to the NTP Policy Page, page K-174, then click the Add or Edit button beneath the table.

Related Topics

Defining NTP Servers, page 15-125

NTP on Cisco IOS Routers, page 15-124

Understanding Interface Role Objects, page 9-132

 

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