Supported Platforms
Related Documentation
- EX, M, MX, PTX, SRX, T Series
- Configuring the Router or Switch to Listen for Broadcast Messages Using NTP
- M, MX, PTX, SRX, T Series
- Configuring the NTP Time Server and Time Services
- M, MX, QFX, T Series
- Example: Configuring NTP as a Single Time Source for Router and Switch Clock Synchronization
Configuring the Router or Switch to Listen for Multicast Messages Using NTP
When you are using NTP, you can configure the local router or switch to listen for multicast messages on the local network to discover other servers on the same subnet by including the multicast-client statement at the [edit system ntp] hierarchy level:
When the router or switch receives a multicast message for the first time, it measures the nominal network delay using a brief client-server exchange with the remote server. It then enters multicast client mode, in which it listens for, and synchronizes to, succeeding multicast messages.
You can specify one or more IP addresses. (You must specify an address, not a hostname.) If you do, the router or switch joins those multicast groups. If you do not specify any addresses, the software uses 224.0.1.1.
To avoid accidental or malicious disruption in this mode, both the local and remote systems must use authentication and the same trusted key and key identifier.
Related Documentation
- EX, M, MX, PTX, SRX, T Series
- Configuring the Router or Switch to Listen for Broadcast Messages Using NTP
- M, MX, PTX, SRX, T Series
- Configuring the NTP Time Server and Time Services
- M, MX, QFX, T Series
- Example: Configuring NTP as a Single Time Source for Router and Switch Clock Synchronization
Published: 2012-11-15
Supported Platforms
Related Documentation
- EX, M, MX, PTX, SRX, T Series
- Configuring the Router or Switch to Listen for Broadcast Messages Using NTP
- M, MX, PTX, SRX, T Series
- Configuring the NTP Time Server and Time Services
- M, MX, QFX, T Series
- Example: Configuring NTP as a Single Time Source for Router and Switch Clock Synchronization