Nortel Networks 2300 Switch User Manual


 
Configuring and managing IP interfaces and services 143
Nortel WLAN—Security Switch 2300 Series Configuration Guide
Removing an NTP server
To remove an NTP server, use the following command:
clear ntp server {ip-addr | all}
If you use the all option, WSS Software clears all NTP servers configured on the switch.
Changing the NTP update interval
The default update interval is 64 seconds. To change the update interval, use the following command:
set ntp update-interval seconds
You can specify an interval from 16 through 1024 seconds.
For example, to change the NTP update interval to 128 seconds, type the following command:
WSS# set ntp update-interval 128
success: change accepted.
Resetting the update interval to the default
To reset the update interval to the default value, use the following command:
clear ntp update-interval
Enabling the NTP client
The NTP client is disabled by default. To enable the NTP client, use the following command:
set ntp {enable | disable}
Displaying NTP information
To display NTP information, use the following command:
show ntp
Here is an example:
WSS> show ntp
NTP client: enabled
Current update-interval: 20(secs)
Current time: Sun Feb 29 2004, 23:58:12
Timezone is set to 'PST', offset from UTC is -8:0 hours.
Summertime is enabled.
Last NTP update: Sun Feb 29 2004, 23:58:00
NTP Server Peer state Local State
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192.168.1.5 SYSPEER SYNCED