HP 6200YL User Manual
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IPv6 Management Features
SNTP and Timep
Syntax:. [no ] sntp server priority < 1 - 3 > < link-local-addr >%vlan< vid >[oobm]
[1 - 7]
[no ] sntp server priority < 1 - 3 > < global-unicast-addr >[oobm] [1 - 7]
Configures an IPv6 address for an SNTP server.
server priority < 1 - 3 >: Specifies the priority of the server ad
dressing being configured. When the SNTP mode is set to uni
cast and more than one server is configured, this value
determines the order in which the configured servers will be
accessed for a time value. The switch polls multiple servers in
order until a response is received or all servers on the list have
been tried without success. Up to three server addresses (IPv6
and/or IPv4) can be configured.
< link-local-addr >: Specifies the link-local IPv6 address of the
destination device.
%vlan< vid >: Suffix specifying the interface on which the des
tination device is located. No spaces are allowed in the suffix.
< global-unicast-addr >: Specifies the global IPv6 address of the
destination device.
[oobm]: For switches that have a separate out-of-band
management port,
oobm specifies that SNTP traffic goes
through that port. (By default, SNTP traffic goes through the
data ports.)
[ 1 - 7 ]: This optional setting specifies the SNTP server version
expected for the specified server. (Default: 3)
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