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ntp interval <10-1440>
Important:
If NTP is already activated, this configuration does not take effect until you disable NTP,
and then re-enable it.
3. Enable NTP globally:
ntp
4. Create an authentication key:
ntp authentication-key <1-2147483647> WORD<0–8>
Example
Specify the interval between NTP updates to 10 minutes, and then enable NTP globally.
Switch:1>enable
Switch:1#configure terminal
Switch:1(config)#ntp interval 10
Switch:1(config)#ntp
Variable definitions
Use the data in the following table to use the ntp command.
Variable Value
authentication-key <1-2147483647>
WORD<0–8>
Creates an authentication key for MD5 authentication. To set
this option to the default value, use the default operator with the
command. The default configuration is to delete the
authentication key.
NTP server MD5 authentication does not support passwords
(keys) that start with a special character or contain a space
between characters.
WORD<0–8> specifies the secret key.
interval <10-1440> Specifies the time interval, in minutes, between successive NTP
updates.
The interval is expressed as an integer in a range from 10–
1440. The default value is 15.
If you changed the interval and then wanted to reset it back to
the default, use the default ntp interval command.
server Creates the NTP server.
Adding an NTP server
About this task
Add an NTP server or modify existing NTP server parameters by performing this procedure. You
can configure a maximum of 10 time servers.
NTP configuration using ACLI
October 2015 Administering Avaya VSP 7200 Series and 8000 Series 133
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