Supermicro SSE-F3548S/SSE-F3548SR Configuration User’s Guide
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Step 4 show ntp
Displays the NTP configuration.
Step 5 write startup-config
Optional step – saves this configuration
to be part of startup configuration.
The “no ntp broadcast” command disables NTP Broadcast.
The example below shows the commands used to configure NTP Broadcast.
SMIS(config)# ntp broadcast authentication
SMIS(config)# show ntp
[NTP] ntp running broadcast mode
Server Key Prefer
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Key # Key
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Time zone offset not set
2.4.5
System Clock
The system clock in Supermicro switches run from the time the moment the switch starts up and keeps
track of system date and time. The system clock can also be manually configured. The system time
configured manually remains accurate until next restart. Manual configuration of system clock is useful
when the system time cannot be obtained from any other source, such as NTP associations.
Follow the steps below to set the system clock.
Step Command
Description
Step 1 clock set hh:mm:ss day<1-
31>month<january|february|march|april|
may|june|july|august|september|
october|november|december> year<2000 - 2035>
Configure the system clock.
hh:mm:ss –
Time in
Hours:Minutes:Seconds format.
day –
Day in 1-31 format.
month –
Month in January-December
format.
year –
Year in yyyy format.
Step 2 show clock
Displays the system clock.