DescriptionColumn Title
Octal value of the reachability shift register indicating which responses were received
for the previous eight polls to this NTP server.
reach
Round-trip delay (in milliseconds) for messages exchanged between the system and
the NTP server.
delay
Number of milliseconds by which the system clock must be adjusted to synchronize
it with the NTP server.
offset
Jitter in milliseconds between the system and the NTP server.jitter
Enable CLI Timestamping
To display a timestamp (date and time) for every command that is executed on the CLI, enter the timestamps
command at the root prompt for the Exec mode:
[local]host_name# timestamps
Immediately after you execute the command, the date and time appear.
Save the configuration as described in Save the Basic Configuration, on page 112.
Save the Basic Configuration
Save this basic system configuration information to a file locally. The following procedure saves the
configuration file to flash memory in the MIO/UMIO.
Step 1
You must be at the root prompt for the Exec mode to save the configuration file.
[local]host_name#
Step 2
To save your current configuration, enter the following command:
[local]host_name# save configuration /flash/system.cfg
This completes the basic configuration process.
Additional Configuration Tasks
Establishing the basic configuration allows an operator to access the ASR 5500 for management purposes.
Additional configuration settings are required for full operational deployment within a provider network. To
complete these tasks, refer to the following documents:
•
System Administration Guide
•
Command Line Interface Reference
ASR 5500 Installation Guide
112
Initial System Configuration
Enable CLI Timestamping