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).

 

 

 

Using conf t ntp

turn NTP

Use conf t ntp to enable NTP timekeeping.

timekeeping

 

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

 

 

hostname# conf t ntp disable

 

 

 

conf t port protocol [add port-number delete port-number]

 

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.

 

 

 

conf t profile profile-name

 

The configure terminal profile command enables you to create, modify, and delete security or traffic

 

management profiles.

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