SNTP Client Configuration
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SN(cfg)#
sntp-client operating-mode multicast
29.5 Defining SNTP Local UDP Port
The communication between an SNTP client and its the primary or secondary SNTP time server uses
UDP. The UDP port number assigned to SNTP is 123, which should be used in both the source port
(on the SmartNode) and destination port (on SNTP time server) fields in the UDP header. The local
port number, which the SNTP client uses to contact the primary or secondary SNTP time server in
unicast mode, has to be defined.
Note:
The local port number setting is used when contacting the SNTP time server. The SNTP time
server will send its reply to the SNTP client (SmartNode) using the same port number as used in the
request. The local port number is set to 123 by default.
Procedure
To define the local port number, which uses the SNTP client to contact the SNTP time server, unicast
mode
Mode
Configure
Command
Purpose
Step 1
node
(cfg)# sntp-client local-port
number
Specifies the SNTP local UDP port
number. The port number can be
defined in the range from 1 to 65535.
The UDP port number assigned to
SNTP is 123.
Example: Defining the Local UDP Port for SNTP
Configures the SNTP client UDP port number to 123
SN(cfg)#
sntp-client local-port 123
29.6 Enabling and Disabling the SNTP Client
The SNTP client is disabled as default and has to be enabled if clock synchronization shall be used.
Procedure
To enable or disable the SNTP client
Mode
Configure
Command
Purpose
Step 1
node
(cfg)#[no] sntp-client
Enables the SNTP client operation.
Using the no command syntax disables
this feature.
Example: Enabling the SNTP Client Operation
Software Configuration Guide, Revision 1.03
SN(cfg)#
sntp-client
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