NTP Problem
I have configured my router as NTP master and set the correct time, timezone and Stratum. My second router has NTP server (IP address) but it will not sync time. I manually changed it to the correct time and it jumped backwards like it had another NTP association.
This is a clients network so i cant post any configs but i've been all over the Cisco website docs, my NP books and even threw it in my lab last night and didnt have a problem.
Could it be possible that there is an NTP Peer configured somewhere that is changing the time? Any other possible thoughts?
This is a clients network so i cant post any configs but i've been all over the Cisco website docs, my NP books and even threw it in my lab last night and didnt have a problem.
Could it be possible that there is an NTP Peer configured somewhere that is changing the time? Any other possible thoughts?
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I think “very senior” gets stuck in there because the last six yahoos that applied for the position couldn’t tell a packet from a Snickers bar.
Luck is where opportunity and proper planning meet
I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work.
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Comments
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laidbackfreak Member Posts: 991what does the show ntp associations and status commands show?if I say something that can be taken one of two ways and one of them offends, I usually mean the other one :-)
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Panzer919 Member Posts: 462Show ntp assoc - Master
address ref clock st when poll reach delay offset disp
*~127.127.7.1 .LOCL. 0 0 64 377 0.0 0.00 0.0
* master (synced), # master (unsynced), + selected, - candidate, ~ configured
Router 2
address ref clock st when poll reach delay offset disp
*~10.172.254.1 .LOCL. 1 43 64 377 2.6 -0.10 0.0
* master (synced), # master (unsynced), + selected, - candidate, ~ configuredCisco Brat Blog
I think “very senior” gets stuck in there because the last six yahoos that applied for the position couldn’t tell a packet from a Snickers bar.
Luck is where opportunity and proper planning meet
I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work.
Thomas A. Edison -
networker050184 Mod Posts: 11,962 ModProbably not going to be much help we can give you without the config. I guess I can give you the link to an NTP set up form Cisco, but I'm sure (or at least hope) you have already thought of that.An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made.
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Panzer919 Member Posts: 462the config is the same one from Cisco's website. i took out what was in place and put that in.Cisco Brat Blog
I think “very senior” gets stuck in there because the last six yahoos that applied for the position couldn’t tell a packet from a Snickers bar.
Luck is where opportunity and proper planning meet
I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work.
Thomas A. Edison -
Panzer919 Member Posts: 462would there be a specific reason why when i put in a timezone it is off by 17 minutes?Cisco Brat Blog
I think “very senior” gets stuck in there because the last six yahoos that applied for the position couldn’t tell a packet from a Snickers bar.
Luck is where opportunity and proper planning meet
I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work.
Thomas A. Edison