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911 | Management Access Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x| User Guide
4. Under NTP Identification Keys, enter an identification key (a number between 1 and 65535) in the
Identification Key field. Then add a secret string in the MD5 Secret field. The MD5 ID key must be an
ASCII string up to 31 characters.
5. Click Add.
6. The identification key along with its corresponding MD5 secret string is displayed in the Identification
Keys section.
7. Under NTP Trusted Keys, enter a string in the Trusted Key field. This is a subset of keys which are
trusted. The trusted key value must be numeric values between 1 to 65535.
8. Click Apply.
In the CLI
This example enables NTP authentication, add authentication secret keys into the database, and specifies a
subset of keys which are trusted. It also enables the iburst option.
(host) (config) #ntp authenticate
(host) (config) #ntp authentication-key <key-id> md5 <key-secret>
(host) (config) #ntp trusted-key <key-id>
(host) (config) #ntp server <ipaddr> <iburst> <key>
(host) (config) #ntp server <server IP> <iburst key> <key>
Timestamps in CLI Output
The timestamp feature can include a timestamp in the output of each show command issued in the command-
line interface, indicating the date and time the command was issued. Note that the output of show clock and
show log do not include timestamps, even when this feature is enabled.
To enable this feature, access the command-line interface in config mode and issue the command clock
append.
(host) (config) #clock append
ClearPass Profiling with IF-MAP
This feature is used in conjunction with ClearPass Policy Manager. It sends HTTP User Agent Strings and mDNS
broadcast information to ClearPass so that it can make more accurate decisions about what types of devices
are connecting to the network.
In the WebUI
To enable and configure this feature:
1. Navigate to Configuration >All Profiles>Other Profiles.
2. Click the CPPM IF-MAP profile.
3. Configure this profile according to the following parameters: