RE: NTP

From: Shahir Tadros (stadros@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Jan 18 2000 - 03:47:04 GMT-3


   
Any 2500, 2600 or 3600 router can be configured as NTP master. I didn't try
any other.
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From: "Distel, David M." <david.distel@unisys.com>, on 1/17/00 10:11 PM:

As far as I know , the only routers that can be masters are the higher end
routers ( 4700 , 7xxx , etc ). These routers have internal batteries and
clocks and SHOULD maintain the correct time through a reboot.

David

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From: Eric Zarling [mailto:EZARLING@mis-usc.com]
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2000 8:53 AM
To: brife@bignet.net; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: NTP

Have the master sync with another time source. Or monitor the master, so
when it is rebooted, set the time again.

Eric

>>> "Ben Rife" <brife@bignet.net> 01/16/00 09:01PM >>>
Question:

If you have 3 routers, One is the Master and the other 2 receive their time
from him. How can you configure so that the other two maintain the correct
time and date when the Master is reloaded?

3 weeks, Thanks,
Ben



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