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Configuring ntp access restrictions – IBM 12.1(22)EA6 User Manual

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Cisco Systems Intelligent Gigabit Ethernet Switch Modules for the IBM BladeCenter, Software Configuration Guide

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Chapter 4 Administering the Switch

Managing the System Time and Date

To disable the interface from sending NTP broadcast packets, use the no ntp broadcast interface
configuration command.

This example shows how to configure a port to send NTP version 2 packets:

Switch(config)# interface gigabitethernet0/17

Switch(config-if)# ntp broadcast version 2

Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to configure the switch to receive NTP
broadcast packets from connected peers:

To disable an interface from receiving NTP broadcast packets, use the no ntp broadcast client interface
configuration command. To change the estimated round-trip delay to the default, use the no ntp
broadcastdelay
global configuration command.

This example shows how to configure a port to receive NTP broadcast packets:

Switch(config)# interface gigabitethernet0/17

Switch(config-if)# ntp broadcast client

Configuring NTP Access Restrictions

You can control NTP access on two levels as described in these sections:

Creating an Access Group and Assigning a Basic IP Access List, page 4-8

Disabling NTP Services on a Specific Interface, page 4-9

Step 6

copy running-config startup-config

(Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.

Step 7

Configure the connected peers to receive NTP broadcast packets as
described in the next procedure.

Command

Purpose

Command

Purpose

Step 1

configure terminal

Enter global configuration mode.

Step 2

interface interface-id

Specify the interface to receive NTP broadcast packets, and enter interface
configuration mode.

Step 3

ntp broadcast client

Enable the interface to receive NTP broadcast packets.

By default, no interfaces receive NTP broadcast packets.

Step 4

exit

Return to global configuration mode.

Step 5

ntp broadcastdelay microseconds

(Optional) Change the estimated round-trip delay between the switch and
the NTP broadcast server.

The default is 3000 microseconds; the range is 1 to 999999.

Step 6

end

Return to privileged EXEC mode.

Step 7

show running-config

Verify your entries.

Step 8

copy running-config startup-config

(Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.