Admin Guide

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6. Click Insert.
The IP address of the NTP server that you configured appears on the Server tab.
Server field descriptions
Use the data in the following table to use the Server tab.
Name Description
ServerAddress Specifies the IP address of the remote NTP server.
Enable Activates or disables the remote NTP server. The default is enabled.
Authentication Activates or disables MD5 or SHA1 authentication on this NTP server. MD5 or
SHA1 produces a message digest of the key. MD5 or SHA1 verifies the integrity
of the communication, authenticates the origin, and checks for timeliness.
The default is no authentication.
KeyId Specifies the key ID used to generate the MD5 or SHA1 digest for this NTP
server. You must specify a number between 1–214743647. The default is 0,
which indicates that authentication is disabled.
AccessAttempts Specifies the number of NTP requests sent to this NTP server.
AccessSuccess Specifies the number of times this NTP server updated the time.
AccessFailure Specifies the number of times the client rejected this NTP server while it
attempted to update the time.
Stratum This variable is the stratum of the server.
Version This variable is the NTP version of the server.
RootDelay This variable is the root delay of the server.
Precision This variable is the NTP precision of the server in seconds.
Reachable This variable is the NTP reach ability of the server.
Synchronized This variable is the status of synchronization with the server.
Configuring authentication keys
About this task
Assign an NTP key to use MD5 authentication on the server.
Procedure
1. In the navigation tree, open the following folders: Configuration > Edit.
2. Click NTP.
3. Click the Key tab.
4. Click Insert.
5. Specify the secret key.
6. Click Insert.
NTP configuration using EDM
January 2017 Administering Avaya VSP 7200 Series and 8000 Series 145
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