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Please refer to the [[CLI - NTP and datetime]] section.
You can configure the Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. Note that the system has already an NTP server that is "ntp.ubuntu.com".
 
If you add an NTP server, the system synchronizes the time using added NTP server. If the Time synchronization failed from the added server, the system
 
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LYSH@MyHostName# configure
 
configure# ntp add asia.pool.ntp.org
 
configure# exit
 
LYSH@MyHostName# show ntp servers
 
NTP Servers                  : asia.pool.ntp.org
 
 
 
LYSH@MyHostName# show ntp status
 
● systemd-timesyncd.service - Network Time Synchronization
 
    Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/systemd-timesyncd.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
 
    Active: active (running) since Tue 2021-04-27 13:10:36 KST; 12s ago
 
      Docs: man:systemd-timesyncd.service(8)
 
  Main PID: 18321 (systemd-timesyn)
 
    Status: "Initial synchronization to time server 157.119.108.165:123 (asia.pool.ntp.org)."
 
      Tasks: 2 (limit: 9387)
 
    Memory: 1.6M
 
    CGroup: /system.slice/systemd-timesyncd.service
 
            └─18321 /lib/systemd/systemd-timesyncd
 
 
 
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You can disable the System clock synchronizing using the NTP server.
 
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LYSH@MyHostName# configure
 
configure# ntp disable
 
Local time: Tue 2021-04-27 10:26:03 KST
 
          Universal time: Tue 2021-04-27 01:26:03 UTC
 
                RTC time: Tue 2021-04-27 01:26:03
 
                Time zone: Asia/Seoul (KST, +0900)
 
System clock synchronized: no
 
              NTP service: inactive
 
          RTC in local TZ: no
 
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You can also enable it. Note that the status of the "System clock synchronized" may show "inactive" for a while after enabling the NTP and the status will be changed to "active" in few seconds.
 
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LYSH@MyHostName# configure
 
configure# ntp enable
 
  Local time: Tue 2021-04-27 10:26:03 KST
 
          Universal time: Tue 2021-04-27 01:26:03 UTC
 
                RTC time: Tue 2021-04-27 01:26:03
 
                Time zone: Asia/Seoul (KST, +0900)
 
  System clock synchronized: active
 
              NTP service: active
 
          RTC in local TZ: no
 
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=== rtlog===
 
=== rtlog===

Revision as of 13:19, 27 April 2021

You can add, change, or delete configuration variables in the Configuration Mode. You can enter the configuration mode using the configure command. To exit from the configuration mode, enter the exit command.
If you enter the help command in the configuration mode, you can see all commands of the mode.

LYSH@MyHostName# configure
configure# help

database

Please refer to the CLI - Database section.

datetime

To change the system time and date, enter the datetime {format}. The format must be 'yyyy-mm-dd hh24:mi:ss'. Note that if you manually change the system time and date while the NTP is enabled, you encounter the "Failed to set time: Automatic time synchronization is enabled" error. Therefore you need to disable the NTP before configuring the system time and date manually.

LYSH@MyHostName# configure
configure# datetime 2021-04-27 13:00:00
              Local time: Tue 2021-04-27 13:00:00:49 KST
          Universal time: Tue 2021-04-27 04:00:00 UTC
                RTC time: Tue 2021-04-27 04:00:00
               Time zone: Asia/Seoul (KST, +0900)
System clock synchronized: yes
             NTP service: active
         RTC in local TZ: no

dhcpv4, dhcpv6

Please refer to the CLI - Services(daemons) section.

fail2ban

Please refer to the CLI - fail2ban section.

failover

Please refer to the CLI - System Failover section.

hostname

Please refer to the CLI - Hostname section.

ip

Please refer to the CLI - Networking section.

log

sort

You can specify the order of logs display. This configuration affects when if you execute the show log command without -w option. you can verify current setting by executing show system logsort. If the sort is "desc," it shows logs in descending order. If the sort is "asc", it shows logs in ascending order.

LYSH@MyHostName# show system logsort
logsort                       : desc		// logs are shown in descending order.

You can change the order in the configuration mode.

LYSH@MyHostName# configure
configure# log sort asc
configure# exit
LYSH@MyHostName# show system logsort
logsort                       : asc		// logs are shown in descending order.

logexp

Please refer to the CLI - Services(daemons) section.

loghost

It is the configuration for syslog to log remotely.

LYSH@MyHostName# configure
configure# loghost add -h
usage: loghost add [-h] <A.B.C.D|WORD> [<[1-65535]>] [<[WORD]>]

To send all logs to the remote server whose address is 192.168.0.100 and port is the default Syslog port(514).

configure# loghost add 192.168.0.100

To send all logs to the remote server whose address is 192.168.0.100 and port is 1000.

configure# loghost add 192.168.0.100 1000	

To send logs whose level is greater than or equal to "notice" to the remote server whose address is 192.168.0.100 and port is 1000.

configure# loghost add 192.168.0.100 1000 notice

nameserver

You can add or delete a nameserver of a network interface.

LYSH@MyHostName# configure
configure# nameserver add eth0 8.8.8.8		// add a nameserver, 8.8.8.8, into the eth0 interface.
configure# nameserver delete eth0 8.8.4.4	// delete a nameserver, 8.8.8.8, from the eth0 interface.

netplan

You can apply the network configuration immediately.

LYSH@MyHostName# configure
configure# netplan apply

Please refer to the CLI - NTP and datetime section.

rtlog

Please refer to the CLI - Services(daemons) section.

system

Please refer to the CLI - System.

timezone

You can configure the timezone of the device.

LYSH@MyHostName# configure
configure# tiemzone

ufw

It is the default firewall configuration tool. Please refer to the CLI - ufw section.

References