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sntp client mode
This command will disable Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) client mode.
Format
no sntp client mode
Mode
Global Config
sntp client port
This command will set the SNTP client port id to a value from 1-65535.
Default
123
Format
sntp client port <portid>
Mode
Global Config
no sntp client port
This command will reset the SNTP client port back to its default value.
Format
no sntp client port
Mode
Global Config
sntp unicast client poll-interval
This command will set the poll interval for SNTP unicast clients in seconds as a power of two
where <poll-interval> can be a value from 6 to 16.
Default
6
Format
sntp unicast client poll-interval <poll-interval>
Mode
Global Config
no sntp unicast client poll-interval
This command will reset the poll interval for SNTP unicast clients to its default value.
Format
no sntp unicast client poll-interval
Mode
Global Config
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sntp unicast client poll-timeout
This command will set the poll timeout for SNTP unicast clients in seconds to a value from 1-30.
Default
5
Format
sntp unicast client poll-timeout <poll-timeout>
Mode
Global Config
no sntp unicast client poll-timeout
This command will reset the poll timeout for SNTP unicast clients to its default value.
Format
no sntp unicast client poll-timeout
Mode
Global Config
sntp unicast client poll-retry
This command will set the poll retry for SNTP unicast clients to a value from 0 to 10.
Default
1
Format
sntp unicast client poll-retry <poll-retry>
Mode
Global Config
no sntp unicast client poll-retry
This command will reset the poll retry for SNTP unicast clients to its default value.
Format
no sntp unicast client poll-retry
Mode
Global Config
sntp multicast client poll-interval
This command will set the poll interval for SNTP multicast clients in seconds as a power of two
where <poll-interval> can be a value from 6 to 16.
Default
6
Format
sntp multicast client poll-interval <poll-interval>
Mode
Global Config
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no sntp multicast client poll-interval
This command will reset the poll interval for SNTP multicast clients to its default value.
Format
no sntp multicast client poll-interval
Mode
Global Config
sntp server
This command configures an SNTP server (with a maximum of three) where the server address
can be an ip address or a domain name and the address type either ipv4 or dns. The optional
priority can be a value of 1-3, the version a value of 1-4, and the port id a value of 1-65535.
Format
sntp server <ipaddress/domain-name> <addresstype>
[<priority> [<version> [<portid>]]]
Mode
Global Config
no sntp server
This command deletes an server from the configured SNTP servers.
Format
no sntp server remove <ipaddress/domain-name>
Mode
Global Config
show sntp
This command is used to display SNTP settings and status.
Format
show sntp
Mode
Privileged Exec
Last Update Time
Time of last clock update.
Last Attempt Time
Time of last transmit query (in unicast mode).
Last Attempt Status
Status of the last SNTP request (in unicast mode) or unsolicited
message (in broadcast mode).
Broadcast Count
Current number of unsolicited broadcast messages that have been
received and processed by the SNTP client since last
reboot.
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Multicast Count
Current number of unsolicited multicast messages that have been
received and processed by the SNTP client since last
reboot
show sntp client
This command is used to display SNTP client settings.
Format
show sntp client
Mode
Privileged Exec
Client Supported Modes
Supported SNTP Modes (Broadcast, Unicast, or Multicast).
SNTP Version
The highest SNTP version the client supports
Port
SNTP Client Port
Client Mode:
Configured SNTP Client Mode
Poll Interval
Poll interval value for SNTP clients in seconds as a power of two.
Poll Timeout
Poll timeout value in seconds for SNTP clients.
Poll Retry
Poll retry value for SNTP clients.
show sntp server
This command is used to display SNTP server settings and configured servers.
Format
show sntp server
Mode
Privileged Exec
Server IP Address
IP Address of configured SNTP Server
Server Type
Address Type of Server.
Server Stratum
Claimed stratum of the server for the last received valid packet.
Server Reference ID
Reference clock identifier of the server for the last received valid
packet.
Server Mode
SNTP Server mode.
Server Max Entries
Total number of SNTP Servers allowed.
Server Current Entries
Total number of SNTP configured.
For each configured server:
IP Address
IP Address of configured SNTP Server.
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Address Type
Address Type of configured SNTP server.
Priority
IP priority type of the configured server.
Version
SNTP Version number of the server. The protocol version used to
query the server in unicast mode.
Port
Server Port Number
Last Attempt Time
Last server attempt time for the specified server.
Last Attempt Status
Last server attempt status for the server.
Total Unicast Requests
Number of requests to the server.
Failed Unicast Requests
Number of failed requests from server.
User Account Commands
These commands manage user accounts. The commands are divided into two functional groups:
Show commands display switch settings, statistics, and other information.
Configuration commands configure features and options of the switch. For every
configuration command, there is a show command that displays the configuration setting.
disconnect
This command closes a telnet session.
Format
disconnect {
<sessionID> | all}
Mode
Privileged EXEC
show loginsession
This command displays current telnet and serial port connections to the switch.
Format
show loginsession
Mode
Privileged EXEC
ID
Login Session ID
User Name
The name the user will use to login using the serial port or Telnet.
A new user may be added to the switch by entering a name in a
blank entry. The user name may be up to 8 characters, and is not

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