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Parameter
Type commit and press Enter to save the changes, or type revert and press Enter to abort.
4.
Section 5.12.14.3
Deleting a Server Restriction
To delete an NTP server restriction, do the following:
1.
Make sure the CLI is in Configuration mode.
2.
Delete the restriction by typing:
no services ntp restrict address mask
Where:
• address is the IP address to match. The address can be a host or network IP address, or a valid host
DNS name.
• mask is the mask used to match the address. A value of 255.255.255.255 indicates the address is treated
as the address of an individual host.
Type commit and press Enter to save the changes, or type revert and press Enter to abort.
3.
Section 5.13
Managing Cellular Modem Profiles
The following sections describe how to configure and manage cellular modem profiles:
•
Section 5.13.1, "Managing CDMA Profiles"
•
Section 5.13.2, "Managing GSM Profiles"
Section 5.13.1
Managing CDMA Profiles
CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) profiles must be configured before 3G EVDO CDMA data is available.
For more information about viewing 3G EVDO CDMA data, refer to
Status for Cellular
Modems".
Deleting a Server Restriction
Description
trap service to matching hosts.</listitem> <listitem>noserve:
Denies all packets except ntpq(8) and ntpdc(8) queries.</listitem>
<listitem>noquery: Denies ntpq(8) and ntpdc(8) queries.</
listitem> <listitem>nopeer: Denies packets which result in
mobilizing a new association.</listitem> <listitem>nomodify:
Denies ntpq(8) and ntpdc(8) queries attempting to modify the
state of the server; queries returning information are permitted.</
listitem> <listitem>lowpriotrap: Declares traps set by matching
hosts to be low priority.</listitem> <listitem>limited: Denies
service if the packet spacing violates the lower limits specified
in the NTP discard setting.</listitem> <listitem>kod: Sends a
Kiss-o'-Death (KoD) packet when an access violation occurs.</
listitem> <listitem>ignore: Denies all packets.</listitem></
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Section 3.22.5, "Viewing the CDMA Network
Chapter 5
Setup and Configuration
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