From: Kent (cciecn@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Jul 28 2000 - 11:36:02 GMT-3
I found long time ago, that all my network routers are
not synchronized when sh ntp in the routers, but they
are all getting the correct time from my master
router, although I have all the same the passwords.
NTP takes a long time to synch up, I usually configure
it and go grap coffe.
Hope somebody can tell me why all the routers are not
showing synchronized when show ntp, but still getting
the right time, I am pretty sure I have only one
source in the network and I am using ACL to allow only
that source.
Thanks
Kent
--- zhuoyun Wu <zywu@yeah.net> wrote:
> Hi :
>
> I set the NTP server in Router-A and Router-B, i
> configurate authentication enable, the Key isn't
> same, but the clock is synchronized, Why ?
>
>
> Router-a:
>
> ntp authentication-key 1 md5 06081A2D40 7
> ntp authenticate
> ntp trusted-key 1
> ntp master 1
>
> Router-b:
>
> ntp authentication-key 1 md5 045802150C2E1D1C5A4D 7
> ntp authenticate
> ntp trusted-key 1
> ntp clock-period 17179826
> ntp server 172.16.70.1
>
> Router-b#sh ntp s
> Clock is synchronized, stratum 2, reference is
> 172.16.70.1
> nominal freq is 250.0000 Hz, actual freq is 250.0006
> Hz, precision is 2**19
> reference time is BD2A0D09.6EBDD1E5 (01:21:13.432
> UTC Thu Jul 27 2000)
> clock offset is -1.6456 msec, root delay is 22.52
> msec
> root dispersion is 4.14 msec, peer dispersion is
> 2.46 msec
>
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