NTP is a critical service for ExtremeCloud managed devices and is required to permit each device to securely connect with ExtremeCloud IQ and related services and to ensure alerts and events have the correct timestamp.
Out of the box, and by default, Extreme Networks access points (APs) and
switches try to contact the NTP server assigned by your DHCP server. If your DHCP
server does not advertise an NTP server, the device will automatically attempt to
resolve and connect to the NTP server at 0.aerohive.pool.ntp.org
.
Device DNS must be functioning correctly to contact the NTP server.
Either your DHCP-defined NTP server or the default NTP server must be reachable outbound on UDP port 123 by each device connecting to ExtremeCloud IQ.
Note
If using a Windows server as your NTP server, your Windows server must in turn synchronize with an upstream NTP server for Extreme APs to trust and accept responses from the Windows NTP server.Note
If enabled, these NTP server settings will override the default NTP behaviors of your managed device. The NTP servers defined here must be reachable from your managed devices on outbound on UDP port 123.Use this task configure NTP Server policy settings for a network policy.
ExtremeCloud IQ accesses NTP servers in order, from the top down. Use the up and down arrows to rearrange them if necessary.