| configure |
| duration minutes |
| interval at which the X family device will check with the time server. |
| enable |
| turns on NTP timekeeping. |
| fast < enable disable > |
| enables the device to trust the NTP server after the first time query. This sets the local time on |
| the device immediately, but there is a risk that the set time will be incorrect. |
| offset seconds |
| If the difference between the new time and the current time is equal to or greater than the |
| offset, the new time is accepted by the device. A zero value will force time to change every |
| time the device checks. |
| peer server1[:port1] [server2[:port2] [server3[:port3] [server4[:port4] ] ] ] |
| sets the IP address of the network peer. The port number default is the IANA NTP port |
| number (123). |
| server server1[:port1] [server2[:port2] [server3[:port3] [server4[:port4] ] ] ] |
| sets the IP address of the NTP server. The port number default is the IANA NTP port number |
| (123). |
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| Using conf t ntp |
turn NTP | Use conf t ntp to enable NTP timekeeping. |
timekeeping |
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on | hostname# conf t ntp enable |
turn off NTP | Use the conf t ntp disable to turn off NTP timekeeping and use the device CMOS clock instead. |
timekeeping |
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| hostname# conf t ntp disable |
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| conf t port protocol [add |
| The configure terminal port command configures additional ports associated with specific |
| applications, services, and protocols to expand scanning of traffic. |
| Note: The following protocols are allowed: auth, dnstcp, dnsudp, finger, ftp, http, |
| imap, ircu, mssql, nntp, pop2, pop3, portmappertcp, portmapperudp, rlogin, rsh, |
| smb, smtp, snmptcp, snmpudp, ssh, and telnet. |
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| conf t profile |
| The configure terminal profile command enables you to create, modify, and delete security or traffic |
| management profiles. |
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