Chapter 2 TL1 Command Syntax and Description
ED-EQPT for NTP Parameters
52 TimeProvider TL1 Reference Guide 097-58001-01 Revision E – September 2006
Normal Response
TP-SSU 03-05-15 10-04-32
A 1166 REPT EVT
“NTP,EQPT:SERVER,TC,
03-05-15 10-04-32,,,,:\NTP SERVER CONFIGURATION HAS
CHANGED,192.168.10.1,0,16,1024,NO”
;
Enabling NTP Authentication
This command enables or disables the use of the KeyID/Key pairs.
Syntax
ED-EQPT:[<tid>]:NTP:[<ctag>]::AUTHEN=<value>;
Example
To enable NTP authentication:
Input
ED-EQPT::NTP:TP1000::AUTHEN=ENABLE;
Normal Response
TP-SSU
05-02-10 13:35:56
M TP1000 COMPLD
;
Autonomous Message
TP-SSU
05-02-10 13:35:56
A 2537 REPT EVT
"NTP,EQPT:SERVER,TC,05-02-10,13-35-56,,,,:\"NTP AUTHENTICATION=ENABLE\""
;
Configuring NTP Key Generation
This command creates a KeyID and Key pair that can be used to authenticate the
NTP timestamp that the TimeProvider sends as the NTP server. You can create up
to nine KeyID/Key pairs, and then specify which pair to use when you configure the
NTP Server.
<keyword> <value> Description Default
AUTHEN ENABLE | DISABLE Enable or disable NTP Authentication DISABLE
Note: To prevent confusion at a later date, be sure to write down and
store in a secure place the Key/KeyID pairs you create. There is no
provision for displaying the stored Key/KeyID pairs.
Note: The “ : and \ characters may not be used in the Key/KeyID
pairs.