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Chapter 4 Command Reference
ntp-ip
ntp-ip
To modify or display the IP addresses of the NTP (Network Time Protocol) server, use the ntp-ip
command.
ntp-ip [ip-addr1 [ip-addr2]]
Syntax Description
Defaults
Displays the current IP addresses of the primary and secondary NTP servers.
If only one value is entered, that value is applied to the IP address of the primary NTP server.
Command Types
Changes configuration
Command Modes
User password protected
Command History
Examples
The following example shows how to modify the IP address of the primary NTP server.
edfa > ntp-ip 209.128.68.149 209.128.68.147
The following example shows how to display the current IP addresses of the primary and secondary NTP
servers.
edfa > ntp-ip
209.128.68.149, 209.128.68.147
Related Commands
ip-addr1
Specifies the IP address of the primary NTP server.
ip-addr2
Specifies the IP address of the secondary NTP server.
Release
Modification
EDFA 1.0
This command was introduced.
Command
Description
Enables or disables the NTP for the system