Ntp administration menu, Set the primary receive timeout, Set the delay added to encryption time stamps – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual
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NTP Administration Menu
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NTP Administration Menu
To view the
NTP
Administration Menu, enter the
ntadmin
command at the system prompt. If
you are using verbose mode the
NTP
configuration menu is displayed. Otherwise, enter a
question mark (
?
) at the prompt to display this menu:
Command
NTP Administration Menu
---------------
--------------------------------------------------------
ntptimeo
set the primary receive time out
ntpdelay
set the delay added to encryption time stamps
ntphost
specify the host whose NTP server we talk to
ntppasswd
specify a password to use for authenticated requests
ntpkeyid
set keyid to use for authenticated requests
ntpkeytype
set key type to use for authenticated requests (des|md5)
ntpdisable
clear a system flag (auth, bclient, monitor, stats)
ntpenable
set a system flag (auth, bclient, monitor, stats)
Related Menus:
Ntconfig Ntinfo Ntstats Ntadmin Ntaccess
The main menu options are shown in the
Related Menus
list for quick access if you need to
change menus.
Set the Primary Receive Timeout
The
ntptimeo
command allows you to specify the number of milliseconds the server waits for
a response to queries before the operation times out. The default is 8000 milliseconds. To
change the timeout, enter the ntptimeo command as shown:
ntptimeo
where
is the number of milliseconds of the new timeout length. For example, to set
the timeout value to 3000 milliseconds, enter the following:
ntptimeo 3000
To view the current timeout setting with out changing it, enter the
ntptimeo
command with no
value. A message similar to the following is shown:
primary timeout is 6000 ms
Set the Delay Added to Encryption Time Stamps
The
ntpdelay
command specifies a set time interval to add to timestamps included in server
requests that require authentication. This can be used to enable server configuration over long
delay network paths or between machines whose clocks are not synchronized.
To set the delay time, enter the ntpdelay command as shown:
ntpdelay
where
is the number of milliseconds of the new delay time length. For example, to
set the delay value to 30 milliseconds, enter the following:
ntpdelay 30
To view the current delay setting with out changing it, enter the
ntpdelay
command with no
value. A message similar to the following is shown:
delay 30 ms