
Command Reference A-67
telnet.enable
Enables the Telnet server on the filer.
telnet.hosts
Specifies up to 5 clients that will be allowed telnet access to the
server. The host names should be entered as a commaseparated
list with no spaces in between. Enter a * to allow access to all cli-
ents; this is the default. Enter a - to disable telnet access to the
server.
timed.enable
Determines whether a time daemon (
timed
) runs on the filer. If
timed.enable
is on, the filer synchronizes its time with a time
server.
timed.log
Specifies whether time changes initiated by timed should be
logged to the console.
timed.max_skew
Specifies the maximum amount of skew between the time
reported by the time server and the filers time that we will allow
when synchronizing the time. If the difference in the time reported
by the server and the filers time is greater than this value, the filer
will not synchronize to the time reported by the time server. The
maximum skew is specified in seconds (suffix s), minutes (suffix
m), or hours (suffix h). Defaults to 30m.
timed.proto
Specifies the protocol used to synchronize time. rdate specifies
the rdate; sntp specifies the Simple Network Time Protocol.
timed.sched
Specifies the timed synchronization schedule. There are several
pre-defined schedules:
hourly
synchronize every hour (the default)
multihourly
synchronize every 6 hours
daily
synchronize every day at midnight
Custom schedules may also be specified by giving the number of
minutes or hours between time synchronization. Minutes are spec-
ified by digits followed by an m; hours are specified by digits
followed by an h. For example,
options
timed
.
sched
2h
will cause
time to be synchronized every two hours.
To avoid overburdening the time server, the filer randomly selects
the exact time of the synchronization within a 20-minute window.
timed.servers
Specifies up to five time servers used by the time daemon. Time
servers are contacted in the order specified; if a server cant be
contacted, the time daemon tries the next one in the list.
options
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