Configuring NTP on Address Manager - Quick Start Guide - BlueCat Integrity - 25.1.0

BlueCat Integrity Quick Start Guide

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BlueCat Integrity
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25.1.0

Network time protocol (NTP) service is essential to some of the more complex Address Manager functions, such as xHA and DHCP failover, and differential deployment.

A specific external time reference is also essential to some organizations for reports and compliance tracking. The NTP services on Address Manager act as both a source of NTP synchronization for clients and as clients themselves to another NTP service that synchronizes the clock reference they provide.

To configure NTP on the Address Manager server:

  1. Select the Settings tab in the sidebar, then select Service configuration.
  2. Under Server management and configuration, locate the NTP service panel and select Edit service.
  3. Ensure that Enabled is checked to enable the NTP service.
  4. Under NTP servers:
    • In the Server field, enter the fully-qualified domain name or IP address for a remote NTP server from which Address Manager or BDDS will reference the time.
    • In the Stratum drop-down menu, select a stratum value for the NTP server being added. This value will be associated to an individual NTP server specified in the Server field. Select Default to use the stratum value set on the remote NTP server.
      Note: Stratum values indicate the hierarchy level for the NTP server, which is the number of servers to a reference clock. This is used by the NTP client to avoid synchronization loops by preferring servers with a lower stratum.
  5. Select the Add (+) button to associate a stratum value to a server and add them to the list. To remove a server, click the Remove (X) button. The top-most NTP server will be queried first, then the second, and continues down the list.
    Note: By default, the Address Manager NTP server list contains the following IP address:
    • The Local Reference Clock (127.127.1.0) on the connected server
  6. Select Save.