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no sntp server
This command deletes an server from the configured SNTP servers.
Format no sntp server remove {ipaddress | ipv6address | hostname}
Mode Global Config
sntp source-interface
Use this command to specify the physical or logical interface to use as the source interface (source IP
address) for SNTP unicast server configuration. If configured, the address of source Interface is used for
all SNTP communications between the SNTP server and the SNTP client. The selected source-interface
IP address is used for filling the IP header of management protocol packets. This allows security devices
(firewalls) to identify the source packets coming from the specific switch. If a source-interface is not
specified, the primary IP address of the originating (outbound) interface is used as the source address.
If the configured interface is down, the SNTP client falls back to its default behavior.
Format sntp source-interface {unit/slot/port |loopback loopback-id |
vlanvlan-id | network | serviceport}
Mode Global Config
Parameter Description
unit/slot/port
The unit identifier assigned to the switch.
loopback loopback-
id
Configures the loopback interface. The range of the loopback ID is 0 to 7.
vlan vlan-id Configures the VLAN interface to use as the source IP address. The range of the
VLAN ID is 1 to 4093.
network Uses the network source IP as the source address.
serviceport Uses the management port source IP as the source address.
no sntp source-interface
Use this command to reset the SNTP source interface to the default settings.
Format
no sntp source-interface
Mode Global Config
show sntp
This command is used to display SNTP settings and status.
Format
show sntp
Mode Privileged EXEC
Utility Commands
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