Configuring Network-Related Settings

Configuring Network Time Protocol Settings

 

Command or Action

Purpose

Step 5

Server /cimc/network/ntp* # commit

Commits the transaction.

Step 6

Server /cimc/network/ntp # set server-1

Specifies the IP/DNS address of one of the four

 

10.120.33.44

servers that act as an NTP server or the time source

 

 

server.

Step 7

Server /cimc/network/ntp # set server-2

Specifies the IP/DNS address of one of the four

 

10.120.34.45

servers that act as an NTP server or the time source

 

 

server.

Step 8

Server /cimc/network/ntp # set server-3

Specifies the IP/DNS address of one of the four

 

10.120.35.46

servers that act as an NTP server or the time source

 

 

server.

Step 9

Server /cimc/network/ntp # set server-4

Specifies the IP/DNS address of one of the four

 

10.120.36.48

servers that act as an NTP server or the time source

 

 

server.

Step 10

Server /cimc/network/ntp # commit

Commits the transaction.

This example shows how to configure the NTP service:

Server # scope cimc

Server /cimc # scope network Server /cimc/network # scope ntp

Server /cimc/network/ntp # set enabled yes Warning: IPMI Set SEL Time Command will be disabled if NTP is enabled.

Do you

wish to continue? [yN]

y

/cimc/network/ntp* # commit

Server

Server

/cimc/network/ntp # set server-1 10.120.33.44

Server

/cimc/network/ntp* # set server-2 10.120.34.45

Server

/cimc/network/ntp* # set server-3 10.120.35.46

Server

/cimc/network/ntp* # set server-4 10.120.36.48

Server

/cimc/network/ntp* # commit

Server

/cimc/network/ntp #

 

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Cisco Systems UCSCPCIEBTG, 57712 Server /cimc/network/ntp* # commit Commits the transaction, 10.120.33.44, 10.120.34.45