
Configuring IP Utilities
1-20 117358-A Rev. A
Starting NTP Services
You can use the BCC command line interface or the Site Manager graphical user
interface to configure NTP on the router, using default values for all parameters.
Before you begin:
• Verify that you have configured IP on an interface, as described in
“Confi
guring IP for Global Protocols,” on page 1-6.
• Verify that the remote time servers that you want to configure on the network
are reachable via IP.
To do this, you must ping the IP address of the time server you want to
configure. If the server you want to configure is not on the local network, you
will need to configure the appropriate IP routing protocol, such as RIP or
OSPF. For information on pinging a server or configuring routing protocols,
refer to Configuring IP Services.
Using the BCC
To start NTP services on the router with default settings, begin in configuration
mode at the box-level prompt:
3. Configure NTP.
box# ntp
ntp#
4. Display NTP default settings.
ntp# info
on box
state enabled
Using Site Manager
You can easily start NTP using all default parameter values. If you decide to
change some or all of the defaults, refer to the instructions in Chapter 7. For a list
of NTP parameters, see Appendix B.
Before you begin, verify that you have configured IP on an interface, as described
in “Confi
guring IP for Global Protocols,” on page 1-6.
Comentarios a estos manuales