270 Brocade Mobility RFS4000, RFS6000 and RFS7000 CLI Reference Guide
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Global Configuration commands
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Parameters
access-group
[peer|query-only|serve|
serve-only] [<1-99>|
<100-199>|<1300-1999>
|
<2000-2699>]
Controls NTP access.
• peer – Provides full access
• query-only – Allows only control queries
• serve – Provides server and query access
• serve-only – Provides only server access
• <1-99> – Defines the standard IP access list
• <100-199> – Extended IP access list
• <1300-1999> – Standard IP access list (expanded
range)
• <2000-2699> – Extended IP access list (expanded
range)
authenticate Authenticates time sources.
authentication-key <key>
md5 [0 <secret>|
2 <secret>|<secret>]
Defines the authentication key for trusted time sources.
• md5 – Sets MD5 authentication
• 0 <secret> – Password is specified unencrypted
• 2 <secret> – Password is specified encrypted with
password-encryption secret
• <secret> – Authentication key
autokey [client-only|host] Enables the NTP autokey authentication scheme.
• client-only – The controller is a client to other trusted-hosts in
the autokey group
• host – Configures the controller as a trusted host
broadcast
[client|destination]
Configures the NTP broadcast service.
• client – Listens to NTP broadcasts
• destination <IP> {[key <1-65534>|version <1-4>]}–
Configures broadcast destination address
• IP Address – Defines the destination broadcast IP
address
• key <1-65536> – Optional. Sets the broadcast key
number
• version <1-4> – Sets the NTP version number
NOTE: The controller acting as an NTP client will not associate to
a broadcast IP (NTP Server) with no authentication i.e.
without using symmetric key or auto-key
broadcastdelay
<1-999999>
Defines the estimated round-trip delay.
• <1-999999> – Sets the round-trip delay in microseconds
master {<1-15>} Acts as a NTP master clock.
• <1-15> – Optional. Sets the stratum number for the NTP
master clock
peer <peer-name-or-IP>
[autokey|key|prefer|
version]
Configures the NTP peer.
• <peer-name-or-IP> – Sets the IP address or name of the peer
• autokey {[prefer {version <1-4>}|version <1-4> {prefer}]} –
Configures an autokey peer authentication scheme
• prefer – Optional. Prefers this peer when possible
• version <1-4> – Optional. Configures the NTP version to
use
• key <1-65534> {[prefer {version <1-4>}|version <1-4>
{prefer}]} – Configures the autokey peer authentication key
• key <1-65535> – Sets the peer authentication key
number