Model: MTS200 (1U)
Doc. Ref. no. : m08/om/201
Issue no. : 03
User’s Manual
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Step 4: If there are no parameters to be modified, then enter “0” in “Enter command:” prompt. Thereafter
it will ask to save modified parameters. Enter “y” or “Y” for yes and “n” or “N” for not saving them.
Once saved, c
heck the parameters update by using option “1” in general settings main menu.
9.2.2
NTP Settings:
Operator can modify NTP protocol related settings after selection “ntp” mode from main menu only. Give
command “ntp” or “NTP" when prompted for in main menu. Please refer section 11.3 for detailed
explanation of each NTP configurable parameter and complete MTS200 as ntp server functionality.
In above menu for ntp settings, below is the explanation of each option:
1
= Displays current ntp.conf file. This is main configuration file for ntp driver in device.
2
= This option is used to view and configure ntp setting options.
3 = To view ntp symmetric key file. This file is used for provide ntp symmetric key based authentication.
4 = To edit and add ntp symmetric key in the ntp.keys file. This file is used for provide ntp symmetric key
based authentication.
5
= To add key id in ntp.conf file. NTP symmetric key may contain many number of key id and their
password. This options gives user flexibility to use selected symmetric key id and add them to ntp
configuration files.
6
= To delete trusted key id in ntp.conf file. This options gives user flexibility to delete selected symmetric
key id and add them to ntp configuration files.
7 = this options restart the ntp service whenever any change to ntp settings or ntp authentication id id
done by operator. If ntp service is not restarted, new changes done will not be effective till ntp service is
restarted.