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Setting NTP Server Authentication (ntp -d authstatus)
Function
The ntp -d authstatus command is used to set the NTP server authentication status.
- If authentication is enabled, an authentication is performed before communication between the iBMC and the NTP server.
- If authentication is disabled, no authentication is required before communication between the iBMC and the NTP server.
Format
ipmcset -t ntp -d authstatus -v status
Parameters
Parameter |
Description |
Value |
---|---|---|
status |
Specifies whether an authentication is required. |
|
Usage Guidelines
If authentication is enabled, you must upload the group key to the iBMC.
Example
# Enable authentication for NTP servers.
iBMC:/->ipmcset -t ntp -d authstatus -v enabled Set NTP enable status (enabled) successfully.
# Query NTP information.
iBMC:/->ipmcget -d ntpinfo Status : enabled Mode : manual Preferred Server : dhcp1.com Alternative Server : fc00::1234 Extra Server : 192.168.2.2 Synchronize : successful Auth Enable : enabled Group Key : imported