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Configuring the client/server mode, Configuring the symmetric peers mode – H3C Technologies H3C WX5500E Series Access Controllers User Manual

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Configuring the client/server mode

For devices operating in client/server mode, make configurations on the clients.
If you specify the source interface for NTP messages by specifying the source interface source-interface

option, NTP uses the primary IP address of the specified interface as the source IP address of the NTP
messages.
A device can act as a server to synchronize other devices only after it is synchronized. If a server has a

stratum level higher than or equal to a client, the client will not synchronize to that server.
To specify an NTP server on the client:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Specify an NTP server for the

device.

ntp-service unicast-server
{ ip-address | server-name }

[ authentication-keyid keyid |
priority | source-interface

interface-type interface-number |

version number ] *

By default, no NTP server is
specified.
In this command, the ip-address
argument must be a unicast

address, rather than a broadcast

address, a multicast address or the

IP address of the local clock.
You can configure multiple servers
by repeating the command. The

clients will select the optimal

reference source.

Configuring the symmetric peers mode

Follow these guidelines when you configure the NTP symmetric peers mode:

For devices operating in symmetric mode, specify a symmetric-passive peer on a symmetric-active
peer.

Use any NTP configuration command in "

Configuring NTP operation modes

" to enable NTP.

Otherwise, a symmetric-passive peer does not process NTP messages from a symmetric-active peer.

Either the symmetric-active peer or the symmetric-passive peer must be in synchronized state.
Otherwise, clock synchronization does not proceed.

To specify a symmetric-passive peer on the active peer:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A