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Networks devices typically obtain the time and date for their
internal clocks from an NTP server. Create NTP server profiles in the Common Objects
area first, before creating Network Policies and the VGVAs that reference them.
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Go to .
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Select an existing NTP Server and then select , or select .
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Enter a
Name for the new NTP Server.
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Enter an optional
Description.
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For HiveOS Device Sync
Interval, set a polling interval for devices to use for internal
clock synchronization.
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For New & Dell Switch Sync
Interval, choose a polling interval to apply to Dell
switches.
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To add an NTP server, select
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Select an existing NTP server
host name or IP address with the Select icon or
use the plus sign to create a new host name or IP address.
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Select Add.
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Repeat steps 7–9 to add more NTP
servers to the profile.
The second entry becomes the secondary NTP server, and so forth. Because ExtremeCloud IQ
accesses NTP servers in order, from the top according to their position in
the profile, you can use the up and down arrows to rearrange them if
necessary.
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Select Save.