Basic System Configuration Guide System Management
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authentication-key 1 key "OAwgNUlbzgI" hash2 type des
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A:ALU-1>config>system>time>ntp#
Broadcastclient
The broadcastclient command enables listening to NTP broadcast messages on
the specified interface.
CLI Syntax: config>system>time>ntp
broadcastclient[router router-name] {interface
ip-int-name} [authenticate]
Example: config>system>time>ntp# broadcastclient interface int11
config>system>time>ntp# no shutdown
The following example shows NTP enabled with the broadcastclient parameter
enabled.
ALU-1>config>system>time# info
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ntp
broadcastclient interface int11
no shutdown
exit
dst-zone PT
start second sunday april 02:00
end first sunday october 02:00
offset 0
exit
zone UTC
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ALU-1>config>system>time#
MDA-timestamp
The mda-timestamp command enables timestamping on an adapter card by the
network processor in order to allow more accurate timestamping for in-band NTP
packets. Timestamping on an adapter card is only performed on Ethernet-based
adapter cards. This command can only be set if NTP is shut down and all the NTP
servers are not associated with an authentication key. This command does not
change the behavior of NTP over the management port. Use the no form of this
command to revert to the default behavior of having NTP packets timestamped by
the CSM.
CLI Syntax: config>system>time>ntp