CHAPTER 9. IP Application
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9.2 NTP
The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a protocol used to receive time from a configured
server and synchronize the local time.
The APC can operate as a NTP server and a client. If you configure the APC as a NTP
client, it receives the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) information from the configured
NTP server and synchronizes the local time. In addition, if you configure the APC as a NTP
server, it transmits a local time when it receives a NTP request from a NTP client.
Configuration using CLI
[Configuring NTP Client]
The time server that is referred to when the APC is working as a NTP client can be used
based on a domain name and IP address. But, if it is working based on a domain name,
there must be a configured DNS server.
1) Go to the configure mode of the CLI.
WEC8500# configure terminal
2) Enable or disable a NTP client.
ntp client enable: Enable
no ntp client enable: Disable
3) Configure the interval of a NTP client.
ntp client interval [INTERVAL]: Configures an interval.
no ntp client interval: Disables an interval.
Parameter
Description
INTERVAL
Interval (range: 4~17)
4) Configure a server that a NTP client will refer to.
[Configuring based on a domain name]
Enables or disables.
ntp client server-addr hostname <WORD>: Enable
no ntp client server-addr hostname <WORD>: Disable
Configure the index of a server that a NTP client will refer to. (Use a default value 1 if it is
not configured.)
ntp client server-addr hostname <WORD> index [INDEX]: Enable
no ntp client server-addr hostname <WORD> index [INDEX]: Disable