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Configuring the Time Synchronization Protocol (TSP)

TSP options

The options for the timed command are:


-d
Run in foreground (for debugging).

-n network
Recognize the named network.[1]

-i network
Ignore the named network.

-t
Place tracing information in /usr/adm/timed.log.

-M
Allow this time daemon to become a master. A time daemon started without this option will always be a slave.

-N
Allow machines to use timed in an NTP environment. In this case, use the -M and -N flags in conjunction. timed will act as a master to other timed nodes, but will slave itself to the local clock updates performed by NTP.

-F
Specify list of trusted hosts.

-G
Specify netgroup for trusted hosts.


Footnotes

[1]
The network name can be either a number (such as 10.0.118.0) or a name as defined in the /etc/networks file.

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