IPv6 Management Features

SNTP and Timep

 

ProCurve(config)# ip timep manual

 

fe80::215:60ff:fe7a:adc0%vlan10

 

 

N o t e

In the preceding example, using a link-local address requires that you specify

 

the local scope for the address; VLAN 10 in this case. This is always indicated

 

by %vlan followed immediately (without spaces) by the VLAN identifier. For

 

a global unicast address, you would enter the address without the %vlan suffix.

 

Syntax:. show timep

 

 

Displays the current Timep configuration, including the

 

following:

 

Time Sync Mode: Indicates whether timesync is disabled or set

 

to either SNTP or Timep. (Default: Disabled)

 

Timep Mode: Indicates whether Timep is configured to use a

 

DHCP server to acquire a Timep server address or to use a

 

statically configured Timep server address.

 

Server Address: Lists the currently configured Timep server

 

address.

 

Poll Interval (min) [720]: Indicates the interval between

 

consecutive time requests to the configured Timep server.

For example, the show timep output for the preceding ip timep manual command example would appear as follows:

ProCurve(config)# sho timep

Timep Configuration

Time Sync Mode: Timep

TimeP Mode [Disabled] : Manual

Server Address : fe80::215:60ff:fe7a:adc0%vlan10

Poll Interval (min) [720] : 720

Figure 5-7. Example of Show Timep Output with an IPv6 Server Address Configured

Note that the show management command can also be used to display Timep server information.

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