PurposeCommand or Action
Use the no form of this command to disable the
interface from receiving NTP broadcast packets.
Device(config-if)# ntp broadcast client
Returns to privileged EXEC mode.exit
Example:
Step 6
Device(config-if)# exit
(Optional) Change the estimated round-trip
delay between the device and the NTP broadcast
server
[no] ntp broadcastdelay microseconds
Example:
Device(config)# ntp broadcastdelay 100
Step 7
The default is 3000 microseconds. The range
is from 1 to 999999.
Use the no form of this command to disable the
interface from receiving NTP broadcast packets.
Returns to privileged EXEC mode.end
Example:
Step 8
Device(config)# end
Configuring NTP Access Restrictions
You can control NTP access on two levels as described in these sections:
Creating an Access Group and Assigning a Basic IP Access List
To create an access group and assign a basic IP access list, perform this procedure:
Procedure
PurposeCommand or Action
Enables privileged EXEC mode.enable
Step 1
Example:
Enter your password if prompted.
Device> enable
Enters global configuration mode.configure terminal
Example:
Step 2
Device# configure terminal
Create an access group, and apply a basic IP
access list..
[no] ntp access-group {query-only |
serve-only | serve | peer} access-list-number
Step 3
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Administering the Device
Configuring NTP Access Restrictions