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NTP Access Control Menu
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NTP Access Control Menu
To view the
NTP
Access Control Menu, enter the
ntaccess
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 Access Control Menu
---------------
--------------------------------------------------------
ntpreqk
change the request message authentication keyid
ntpctlk
change the control message authentication keyid
ntpckey
add one or more key ID's to the trusted list
ntpvkey
display the trusted key ID list
ntpdkey
remove one or more key ID's from the trusted list
ntpauth
display the state of the authentication code
ntpcres
create restrict entry/add flags to entry
ntpvres
view the server's restrict list
ntpmres
remove flags from a restrict entry
ntpdres
delete a restrict entry
ntpctrap
configure a trap in the server
ntpvtrap
display the traps set in the server
ntpdtrap
remove a trap (configured or otherwise) from the server
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.
Change the Request Message Authentication Key ID
There are two types of messages an
NTP
entity can send to another
NTP
entity: request and
control. Request messages ask for information from the
NTP
entity such as timestamp informa-
tion, statistics, etc. It is possible to change the authentication key identifier for request
messages sent from the switch to another
NTP
entity.
To change the authentication key
ID
, enter the
ntpreqk
command as shown:
ntpreqk
where
is the new key
ID
. Press
, and a brief message is displayed confirming
the operation.
♦ Note ♦
The authentication key
ID
must match in both the
switch sending the message and the switch receiving
the message.