sntp trusted-key 155
Example
The following example defines the authentication key for SNTP and
grants authentication.
sntp trusted-key The sntp trusted-key Global Configuration mode command
authenticates the identity of a system to which Simple Network Time
Protocol (SNTP) will synchronize. To disable authentication of the identity
of the system, use the no form of this command.
Syntax
sntp trusted-key key-number
no sntp trusted-key key-number
Parameters
■ key-number — Key number of authentication key to be trusted.
(Range: 1-4294967295)
Default Configuration
No keys are trusted.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode
User Guidelines
The command is relevant for both received unicast and broadcast.
If there is at least 1 trusted key, then unauthenticated messages will be
ignored.
Console(config)#
sntp authentication-key
8
md5
ClkKey
Console(config)#
sntp trusted-key
8