Time Protocols
TimeP: Viewing, Selecting, and Configuring
Figure 9-13. Example of Configuring Timep for Manual Operation
Changing the TimeP Poll Interval.
This command lets you specify how
long the switch waits between time polling intervals. The default is 720
minutes and the range is 1 to 9999 minutes. (This parameter is separate from
the poll interval parameter used for SNTP operation.)
Syntax
:
ip timep dhcp interval < 1 . . 9999 >
ip timep manual interval < 1 . . 9999 >
For example, to change the poll interval to 60 minutes:
ProCurve(config)# ip timep interval 60
Disabling Time Synchronization Without Changing the TimeP
Configuration.
The recommended method for disabling time synchroniza
tion is to use the
timesync
command. This halts time synchronization without
changing your TimeP configuration.
Syntax
:
no timesync
For example, suppose TimeP is running as the switch’s time synchronization
protocol, with
DHCP
as the TimeP mode, and the factory-default polling
interval. You would halt time synchronization with this command:
ProCurve(config)# no timesync
If you then viewed the TimeP configuration, you would see the following:
Figure 9-14. Example of TimeP with Time Sychronization Disabled
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