Configuring the NTP Server/Client

An NTP server provides clock information to NTP or SNTP clients. You can configure an NTP server as an NTP client to receive clock information from more reliable external NTP servers or a local clock. You can also build a hierarchical time distribution topology by using TCP/IP. The switch can work as both an NTP client and server at the same time to build a hierarchical clock distribution tree. This hierarchical structure eliminates the need for a centralized clock server and provides a highly available clock tree with minimal network load and overhead.

Beginning in version 32.6, NTP servers and peers can be configured in IPv6 address format. Additionally, when enabling NTP on a VLAN, NTP is enabled on all the global IPv6 addresses of the VLAN. You can also have a combination of IPv4 and IPv6 servers or peers.

With scaled configuration, NTP takes more time to apply the configuration, since it involves system calls to apply the configuration.