Configuration Mode Commands : System Administration Commands : Host Setup Commands : ntp authentication trustedkeys
  
ntp authentication trustedkeys
Adds a configured key ID to the trusted keys list.
Syntax
[no] ntp authentication trustedkeys <key-id> [<key-id>, ...]
Parameters
<key-id> [<key-id>, ...]
Specifies the key identifier. The key ID values must be in the range 1 - 65534. You can specify multiple key IDs in the same list, separated by commas. When specifying multiple key IDs separated by commas, you must enclose them in quotes.
Usage
Use this command to add the configured key ID to the trusted keys list.
The no command option removes a key from the trusted key list.
NTP authentication involves three steps that you can perform in any order:
•  Configure a key ID using the ntp authentication command.
•  Add the configured key ID to the trusted keys list using the ntp authentication trusted-keys command.
•  Configure the NTP server or peer with the key ID using the ntp server key or ntp peer key command.
Example
amnesiac (config) # ntp authentication trustedkeys 56732
Product
SCC, Interceptor, Mobile Controller, SteelHead CX, SteelHead EX, SteelHead-v, SteelHead-c
Related Commands
ntp authentication, ntp peer key, ntp server key, show ntp authentication