Configuring access-control rights, Configuration prerequisites, Configuration procedure – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual
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Configuring Access-Control Rights
With the following command, you can configure the NTP service access-control right to the
local device. There are four access-control rights, as follows:
z
query: control query permitted. This level of right permits the peer devices to perform
control query to the NTP service on the local device but does not permit a peer device to
synchronize its clock to that of the local device. The so-called “control query” refers to
query of some states of the NTP service, including alarm information, authentication status,
clock source information, and so on.
z
synchronization: server access only. This level of right permits a peer device to
synchronize its clock to that of the local device but does not permit the peer devices to
perform control query.
z
server: server access and query permitted. This level of right permits the peer devices to
perform synchronization and control query to the local device but does not permit the local
device to synchronize its clock to that of a peer device.
z
peer: full access. This level of right permits the peer devices to perform synchronization
and control query to the local device and also permits the local device to synchronize its
clock to that of a peer device.
From the highest NTP service access-control right to the lowest one are peer, server,
synchronization, and query. When a device receives an NTP request, it will perform an
access-control right match and will use the first matched right.
Configuration Prerequisites
Prior to configuring the NTP service access-control right to the local device, you need to create
and configure an ACL associated with the access-control right. For the configuration of ACL,
refer to ACL Configuration in the ACL and QoS Configuration Guide.
Configuration Procedure
Follow these steps to configure the NTP service access-control right to the local device:
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
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Configure the NTP service
access-control right for a peer
device to access the local
device
ntp-service access { peer |
query | server |
synchronization } acl-number
Required
peer by default