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Time Protocols
SNTP Unicast Time Polling with Multiple SNTP Servers
Deleting Addresses. To delete an address, you must use the CLI. If there are
multiple addresses and you delete one of them, the switch re-orders the
address priority. (See “Address Prioritization” on page 9-21.)
Syntax: no sntp server <ip-addr>
For example, to delete the primary address in the above example (and
automatically convert the secondary address to primary):
ProCurve(config)# no sntp server 10.28.227.141
Menu Interface Operation with Multiple SNTP Server
Addresses Configured
When you use the Menu interface to configure an SNTP server IP address, the
new address writes over the current primary address, if one is configured. If
there are multiple addresses configured, the switch re-orders the addresses
according to the criteria described under “Address Prioritization” on page 9-
21. For example, suppose the switch already has the following three SNTP
server IP addresses configured.
■ 10.28.227.141 (primary)
■ 10.28.227.153 (secondary)
■ 10.29.227.100 (tertiary)
If you use the Menu interface to add 10.28.227.160, the new prioritized list will
be:
New Address List Address Status
10.28.227.153 New Primary (The former primary, 10.28.227.141 was deleted when
you used the menu to add 10.28.227.160.)
10.28.227.160 New Secondary
10.29.227.100 Same Tertiary (This address still has the highest decimal value.)