efa inventory device ntp server
create
Creates an NTP server.
Syntax
efa inventory device ntp
server create
[
--ip
device-ip
|
--ntp-ip ntp-ip
|
--auth-key
key
|
--auth-key-name
key-name
|
--encryption-type
{
md5 | sha1
} | --trusted-key
|
--fabric
name
]
Parameters
- --ip
device-ip
- Specifies a comma-separated
range of device IP addresses. For example: 10.1.1.13,10.1.1.50,10.1.1.101.
Required if you do not specify
--fabric
.
- --ntp-ip
ntp-ip
- Specifies the IP address of
the NTP server.
- --auth-key
key
- Specifies the authentication
key ID. Values can be from 1 to 65535.
- --auth-key-name
key-name
- Specifies the name of the
key.
- --encryption-type
{
md5 |
sha1
}
- Specifies the encryption
type. .
- --trusted-key
key
- Specifies the trusted
key.
- --fabric
name
- Specifies the name of the
fabric. Required if you do not specify
--ip
.
Usage Guidelines
The command creates an NTP server. By default, EFA sets the key name to be encrypted
7. SLX supports encryption levels of 0 (clear text) and 7 (encrypted).
Here, one auth-key
ID
can be used by different NTP servers in SLX. To simplify, EFA enforces a unique key
id per NTP server. Here, device IP addresses and fabric options are mutually
exclusive.
Examples
efa inventory device ntp server create –ntp-ip 3.3.3.3
–-auth-key 1 –-auth-key-name ntpsecret –-encryption-type md5 –trusted-key
–-ip 10.20.246.10
efa inventory device ntp server create –ntp-ip 3.3.3.3 –-auth-key 1
–-auth-key-name ntpsecret –-encryption-type md5 –trusted-key –-fabic clos_fabric