Hi Hussam,
For NTP "ntp authenticatentp trusted-key x" >>> based on your requirement.
- I mean if *you have clients need authentication and clients don't*. Don't
use it in the server and use it only on those clients who need to be
authenticated.
- If you want to force all the clients to be authenticated then you can use
it on server also.
For EEM: "event non" >>> used for testing purpose. if you configure "event
non" and some actions. you can execute from privilege mode (( event manager
run *"policy-name"* )) and see you actions are working as expected or not.
Regards,
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 3:23 PM, Hussam EL Kebbi <hussamkibbi_at_hotmail.com>wrote:
> Hi Experts,
> I have 2 questions:
> 1 - NTP : Do we need to put the below on master and client NTP ?
> ntp authenticatentp trusted-key x
>
>
> 2 - EEM: When do we use event none? and is there a good link for regular
> expression we can use.($_if, else....)
> Thanks,
>
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