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PurposeCommand or Action
Commits the transaction.Server /cimc/network/ntp* # commit
Step 5
Specifies the IP/DNS address of one of the four
servers that act as an NTP server or the time source
server.
Server /cimc/network/ntp # set server-1
10.120.33.44
Step 6
Specifies the IP/DNS address of one of the four
servers that act as an NTP server or the time source
server.
Server /cimc/network/ntp # set server-2
10.120.34.45
Step 7
Specifies the IP/DNS address of one of the four
servers that act as an NTP server or the time source
server.
Server /cimc/network/ntp # set server-3
10.120.35.46
Step 8
Specifies the IP/DNS address of one of the four
servers that act as an NTP server or the time source
server.
Server /cimc/network/ntp # set server-4
10.120.36.48
Step 9
Commits the transaction.Server /cimc/network/ntp # commit
Step 10
This example shows how to configure the NTP service:
Server # scope cimc
Server /cimc # scope network
Server /cimc/network # scope ntp
Server /cimc/network/ntp # set enabled yes
Warning: IPMI Set SEL Time Command will be
disabled if NTP is enabled.
Do you wish to continue? [y|N]
y
Server /cimc/network/ntp* # commit
Server /cimc/network/ntp # set server-1 10.120.33.44
Server /cimc/network/ntp* # set server-2 10.120.34.45
Server /cimc/network/ntp* # set server-3 10.120.35.46
Server /cimc/network/ntp* # set server-4 10.120.36.48
Server /cimc/network/ntp* # commit
Server /cimc/network/ntp #
Cisco UCS C-Series Servers Integrated Management Controller CLI Configuration Guide, Release 1.5
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Configuring Network-Related Settings
Configuring Network Time Protocol Settings