
set ntp 147
Access — Enabled.
Usage — The maximum number of Telnet sessions supported on a WX
switch is eight. If SSH is also enabled, the WX switch can have up to eight
Telnet or SSH sessions, in any combination, and one console session.
Examples — The following command enables the Telnet server on a WX
switch:
WX4400# set ip telnet server enable
success: change accepted.
See Also
■ “clear ip telnet” on page 112
■ “display ip https” on page 121
■ “display ip telnet” on page 125
■ “set ip https server” on page 139
■ “set ip telnet” on page 146
set ntp Enables or disables the NTP client on a wireless LAN switch.
Syntax —
set ntp {enable | disable}
■ enable — Enables the NTP client.
■ disable — Disables the NTP client.
Default — The NTP client is disabled by default.
Access — Enabled.
History — Introduced in MSS Version 3.0.
Usage — If NTP is configured on a system whose current time differs
from the NTP server time by more than 10 minutes, convergence of the
WX time can take many NTP update intervals. 3Com recommends that
you set the time manually to the NTP server time before enabling NTP to
avoid a significant delay in convergence.
Examples — The following command enables the NTP client:
WX4400# set ntp enable
success: NTP Client enabled