
Configuring IP Utilities
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Specifying the Source IP Address
The source IP address allows you to specify a single Internet protocol address that
NTP uses to override the source address of the IP interface from which the NTP
packet is transmitted. Use this parameter only when you want the remote time
server to filter NTP timestamps for the local NTP client based on IP source
address. We recommend using a circuitless IP address as the source IP address.
You might also want to specify a source IP address when you have enabled
security features on a time server and you want to restrict access to it.
Using the BCC
By default, the source IP address is 0.0.0.0. To specify a source IP address that
overrides the source address of the IP interface from which the NTP packet is
transmitted, enter:
src-ip-address
For example, the following command line causes NTP to use the source IP
address 4.4.4.4 to override the IP interface source address:
peer/3.3.3.3# src-ip-address 4.4.4.4
peer/3.3.3.3#
6. Set the Local Host Mode parameter. Click
on Help or see the parameter descriptions
on page A-20.
7. Click on Apply. Site Manager sets the mode for the
remote time server to Server. Bay
Networks supports only the Server
option.
8. Click on Done. The NTP Peers Configuration List
window closes, and the Configuration
Manager window opens.
Site Manager Procedure
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