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Supermicro L2/L3 Switches Configuration Guide
33
Timezone offset
None
NTP status
Disabled
NTP operation
Unicast
NTP authentication
None
NTP server
None
NTP Broadcast mode
No
1.5.1 NTP Server
Supermicro switches can synchronize time with a NTP server.
Follow the below steps to configure NTP server parameters.
Step Command Description
Step 1
configure terminal
Enters the configuration mode
.
Step 2
ntp server <ip_address> [key (1
-
65535)] [prefer]
Configure the NTP server.
ip_addr – IP address of server.
key Authentication key for server
connectivity in the range of 1-65535.
prefer –This option can be used to
specify a preferred NTP server when
multiple NTP servers are configured in
the switch. Only one server can be
configured as ‘prefer’ at a time.
Step 3
end
Exits the configuration
mode.
Step 4
show ntp
Displays the NTP configuration.
Step 5
write startup
-
config
Optional step
saves this configuration
to be part of the startup configuration.
The
“enable agent”
command
enables the agent. NTP servers can be deleted only when
the
NTP status is disabled.
If the key is configured at a Supermicro switch that’s acting as an NTP client, ensure the
same key is configured at the NTP server(s) as well.
The example below shows the commands used to configure an NTP server.
SMIS# configure terminal
SMIS(config)# ntp server 200.200.200.10 key 100 prefer
SMIS(config)# ntp server 100.100.100.1 key 500

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