3Com 10014302 Network Router User Manual


 
Description
Using the ntp-service authentication-keyid command, you can set an NTP
authentication key. Using the undo ntp-service authentication-keyid command, you
can remove the NTP authentication key.
By default, there is no authentication key.
This command enables you to set an NTP authentication key. So far, only MD5
authentication is supported.
Example
Set an MD5 authentication key, given the key ID is 10 and the key value is BetterKey.
[3Com] ntp-service authentication-keyid 10 authentication-mode md5 BetterKey
4.8 ntp-service broadcast-client
Syntax
ntp-service broadcast-client
undo ntp-service broadcast-client
View
Interface view
Parameter
None
Description
Using the ntp-service broadcast-client command, you can configure the NTP
broadcast client mode. Using the undo ntp-service broadcast-client command, you
can disable the NTP broadcast client mode.
By default, NTP broadcast client service is not configured.
With this command, you can specify the current interface on the local device to
receive NTP broadcast messages and the local device to work in broadcast-client
mode. The local router first detects the broadcast message packets from the server.
Upon the receipt of the first broadcast message packet, the local router enters a
temporary Client/Server mode to exchange the message with the remote server for
the purpose of estimating the network delay, and then it switches to the broadcast
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