Options:

numSeconds

New timeout setting.

Sample Output:

-> timeNtpTimeout

Current NTP timeout value: 2 seconds

-> timeNtpTimeout 3

Current NTP timeout changed to 3 seconds

Note With no arguments, this command displays the current NTP timeout settings. This is the amount of time (in seconds) for the system to wait for a response from the NTP server. This setting can be configured by using the same command with the new timeout value (in whole seconds) as the only argument. The default settings is 2 seconds. The NTP timeout value is not used on linecards or slave CMUs.

timeNtpRefreshTime

Display or set the delay between syncing the clock via NTP.

Syntax:

timeNtpRefreshTime numSeconds

Options:

numSeconds

New refresh delay setting.

Sample Output:

-> timeNtpRefreshTime

Current NTP refresh delay value: 60 seconds

-> timeNtpRefreshTime 50

Current NTP refresh delay changed to 50 seconds.

Note With no arguments this command displays the current NTP refresh time, which is the delay in seconds between attempts to sync the clock via NTP. This value can be configured by using this same command with the new refresh time (in whole seconds) as the only argument. The NTP refresh time is not used on linecards or slave CMUs.

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