cisco aci 4.2 Ntp configuration

Short overview about Cisco Aci 4.2 Ntp Configuration and what's good to know about.

Cisco ACI 4.2 NTP Configuration

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NTP, or Network Time Protocol, is a protocol used to synchronize the clocks of computers on a network. NTP can be used to sync the clock of a single computer to a reference time source, or to sync the clocks of a group of computers to each other.

In Cisco ACI 4.2, NTP is configured under the Fabric > Fabric Policies > Time Policies menu. From here, you can add, edit, and delete NTP policies.

To add a new NTP policy, click the Add button. This will open the Add NTP Policy window.

Give the policy a name, and then select the NTP servers that you want to use for synchronization. You can add up to four NTP servers.

Once you have added the NTP servers, you can click the Test button to test the synchronization.

After you have added and configured the NTP policy, you need to apply it to the Fabric > Fabric Policies > Time Policies menu.

From here, you can select the NTP policy that you want to apply, and then click the Apply button.

Once the NTP policy has been applied, the clocks of the computers on the network will be synchronized.

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