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Network Time Protocol Management Menu
Page 12-5
Network Time Protocol Management Menu
To access the
NTP
management menu, connect to a switch via a console or telnet session and
enter
NTP
at the system prompt. If you are in verbose mode, or enter a question mark (?) at
the prompt, the following screen is displayed:
Command
NTP Management Menu
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--------------------------------------------------------
Ntconfig
Enter the NTP configuration menu
Ntinfo
Enter the NTP information menu
Ntstats
Enter the NTP statistics menu
Ntadmin
Enter the NTP administration menu
Ntaccess
Enter the NTP access control menu
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Ntconfig
. This command accesses the
NTP
configuration menu, which allows you to configure
this
NTP
device, add or remove peer associations, add an
NTP
server, configure this
NTP
device’s broadcast time, and set or change this
NTP
device’s fudge factor. See NTP Configura-
tion Menu on page 12-6 for more information on the
NTP
configuration menu.
Ntinfo
. This command accesses the
NTP
information menu, which allows you to view a list of
all peers for this
NTP
device, display a list of peers with summary information (in two differ-
ent formats), display detailed information for one or more peers, and display local server
information. See NTP Information Menu on page 12-15 for more information.
Ntstats
. This command accesses the
NTP
statistics menu, which allows you to view the statis-
tics for the loop filter, peer memory usage, I/O subsystem, local server, event time subsystem,
packet counts, leap second state, clock status, monitoring routines data. See NTP Statistics
Menu on page 12-23 for more information.
Ntadmin
. This command accesses the
NTP
administration menu, which allows you to set the
receive timeout, set an encryption delay, specify a remote
NTP
server, set a password and key
ID
for this
NTP
device, set and clear a system flag, and restart the
NTP
Administration Menu on page 12-33 for more information.
Ntaccess
. This command accesses the
NTP
access control menu, which allows you to change
the authentication key
ID
for request and control messages, reinitalize the key
ID
list, add a
key
ID
to or remove a key
ID
from the trusted list, display the state of the authentication
code, create or remove restrict and add flags to an entry, view a servers restriction list,
remove a restriction entry from this
NTP
device, and configure, remove or view traps set in
the server. See NTP Access Control Menu on page 12-36 for more information.