Configure SNTP

This information provides details about how to configure SNTP on your iSeries™ server.

SNTP can be used to adjust system time. As most applications use the system time, this means that those applications will obtain accurate time from the system clock.

The options you see in iSeries Navigator depend on what version of the i5/OS™ operating system you are running on your server and what version of iSeries Access for Windows® you are using. In iSeries Navigator, click Help or press F1 for help that describes the procedures for your version.

To work with SNTP, follow these steps:

  1. In iSeries Navigator, expand your iSeries server > Network > Servers > TCP/IP.
  2. Right-click SNTP and select Properties. Click the following tabs to set the parameters:
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    General Specify whether to start SNTP when TCP/IP starts. You can set this preference for the server and the client separately.
    Client Specify up to three time servers that the client can poll. Also specify the poll interval, adjustment preferences, and logging preference.
    Server Specify your logging preference. By default, the SNTP server will serve the system time when you start it. You might want to select Server must be synchronized before valid time is served to specify that you want your iSeries to act as a client to obtain time from another source before serving time to other clients.

In addition to iSeries Navigator, you can work with SNTP settings using the Change SNTP Attributes (CHGNTPA) command on character-based interface.

Note: If you are using the SNTP client through a firewall, the firewall configuration might need to be updated to allow the passing of UDP packets on port 123.
Related concepts
SNTP client
SNTP server