Related Commands
cancel
,
exit
nfs-static-mount
Enters NFS Static Mounts configuration mode.
Syntax
nfs-static-mount
name
no nfs-static-mount
name
Parameters
name
Specifies the name of the NFS static mount object.
The name can contain a maximum of 128 characters. For restrictions, refer
to “Object name conventions” on page xxiv.
Guidelines
While in NFS Static Mounts configuration mode, you configure NFS static mounts
settings, which are employed within the current application domain.
Use the
cancel
or
exit
command to leave NFS Static Mounts configuration mode
and enter Global configuration mode.
Use the
no nfs-static-mount
command to delete an NFS static mount.
Related Commands
cancel
,
exit
ntp
Identifies an NTP (Network Time Protocol) server.
Syntax
ntp
address
[
interval
]
no ntp
address
Parameters
address
Specifies the IP address of an NTP server.
interval
Optionally specifies the number of seconds between NTP updates.
Guidelines
After an NTP server has been identified by the
ntp
command, the appliance
functions as a Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) client as described in RFC
2030.
By default, while functioning as an NTP client, the appliance issues time-of-day
requests to the specified NTP server every 15 minutes (900 seconds).
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