Command Line Interface Reference Guide > The Configuration Menu > /cfg/sys/ntp NTP Server Configuration
/cfg/sys/ntp
NTP Server Configuration
This menu lets you synchronize the Alteon clock to a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. By default, this option is disabled.
 
[NTP Server Menu]
prisrv - Set primary NTP server address
secsrv - Set secondary NTP server address
intrval - Set NTP server resync interval
tzone - Set NTP timezone offset from GMT
on - Turn NTP service ON
off - Turn NTP service OFF
cur - Display current NTP configuration
 
NTP Server Configuration Menu Options (/cfg/sys/ntp) 
Command Syntax and Usage
prisrv <primary NTP server IP address (v4 or v6)>
 
Prompts for the IP address of the primary NTP server to which you want to synchronize the Alteon clock.
The following prompts appear when using this command:
Current primary NTP server
Enter new primary NTP server (v4 or v6):
secsrv <secondary NTP server IP address (v4 or v6)>
 
Prompts for the IP address of the secondary NTP server to which you want to synchronize the Alteon clock.
The following prompts appear when using this command:
Current secondary NTP server
Enter new secondary NTP server v4 or v6):
intrval <resync interval in minutes>
 
Specifies how often Alteon re-synchronizes its clock with the NTP server.
Values: 1 – 44640 minutes
Default: 1440 minutes
tzone <offset from GMT, in HH:MM>
 
Prompts for the NTP time zone offset, in hours and minutes, of the Alteon you are synchronizing from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
on
 
Enables the NTP synchronization service.
off
 
Disables the NTP synchronization service.
cur
 
Displays the current NTP service settings.