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Parameters
Use the no sntp server remove ipaddress command to delete the server from the list of SNTP
servers.
Mode
Global Config
show sntp
This command is used to display SNTP settings and status.
Syntax
show sntp
Mode
Privileged Exec
Example
Figure 14-86. show sntp Command Example
Field
Descriptions
Last Update Time—Time of last clock update
Last Attempt Time—Time of last transmit query (in unicast mode).
Last Attempt Status—Status of the last SNTP request (in unicast mode) or unsolicited message (in
broadcast mode).
Broadcast Count—Current number of unsolicited broadcast messages that have been received and
processed by the SNTP client since last reboot.
Multicast Count—Current number of unsolicited multicast messages that have been received and
processed by the SNTP client since last reboot
ipaddress
Specify either the IPv4 address of the server or a DNS hostname. If DNS, then that
hostname should be resolved into an IP address each time a SNTP request is sent to it.
priority
Optionally, specify the priority of this server entry in determining the sequence of servers
to which SNTP requests will be sent. The client continues sending requests to different
servers until a successful response is received or all servers are exhausted. A server entry
with a priority of 1 is queried before a server with a priority of 2, and then a server with a
priority of 3. If more than one server has the same priority then the requesting order follows
the lexicographical ordering of the entries in this table. Allowed range is 1 to 3. Default
value is 1.
version If priority is specified, optionally identify the NTP version running on the server. Allowed
range is (1 to 4). Default value is 4.
portid
The port ID is a value from 1–65535.
Force10# show sntp
Last Update Time: AUG 20 09:04:15 2006
Last Unicast Attempt Time: AUG 20 09:04:15 2006
Last Attempt Status: Success
Broadcast Count: 0
Force10#