From: Carlos Trujillo (carlos.trujillo.jimenez@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Apr 04 2008 - 11:56:57 ART
Hi Group.
Reading at the univercd I can see we can control ntp access using "ntp
serve", "ntp serve-only" and "ntp query-only". Im not so clear about what
does "query-only" really does?
Can anyone please give a clear example, about when to use the "query-only"?
*1. peer*Allows time requests and NTP control queries and allows the switch
to synchronize itself to a device whose address passes the access list
criteria.
*2. **serve*Allows time requests and NTP control queries, but does not
allow the switch to synchronize itself to a device whose address passes the
access list criteria.
*3. **serve-only*Allows only time requests from a device whose address
passes the access list criteria.
*4. **query-only*Allows only NTP control queries from a device whose
address passes the access list criteria.
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