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Example 3 Listing servers when no servers are configured

admin:utils ntp server list There are no NTP servers configured. Requirements Command privilege level: 1 Allowed during upgrade: Yes utils ntp start This command starts the NTP service, if it is not already running. You cannot stop the NTP service from the CLI. Use this command when the utils ntp status command returns stopped. Note Command Syntax utils ntp start Requirements Level privilege: 0 Command privilege: 0 Allowed during upgrade: Yes utils os kerneldump This command configures kerneldump to provide a kernel crash dumping mechanism. The kernel captures the dump to the local disk, in case of a kernel crash. The netdump commands have been removed from release 8.6(1) and have been replaced with the kerneldump commands. Note Command Syntax utils os kerneldump {enable|disable} Useage Guidelines If a kernel crash occurs, the capture kernel dumps the core on the local disk of the server. The primary kernel reserves 128MB of physical memory that the capture kernel uses to boot. The kerneldump uses the kexec command to boot into a capture kernel whenever the kernel crashes. Cisco Emergency Responder Command Line Interface Guide for Release 15 123 CLI Commands utils ntp start

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