Re: Key chains with NTP

From: Sandro Ciffali (sandyccie@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat May 19 2001 - 12:37:21 GMT-3


   
Sorry for the confusion, I meant if the NTP server is
rebooted first it looses it's time.

Sandro

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mohamed Heeba" <MAHeeba@itqan.co.ae>
To: "'Sandro Ciffali'" <sandyccie@yahoo.com>;
<ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2001 11:25 AM
Subject: RE: Key chains with NTP

> i didnt get that
> when u configure your router to synch with NTP
server and you reboot your
> router ..it will synch again with the time server
and get the valid time
> may be i got you wrong ..but this is the idea of
using NTP server
> thx
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Sandro Ciffali [SMTP:sandyccie@yahoo.com]
> > Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2001 8:03 AM
> > To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> > Subject: Key chains with NTP
> >
> > This topic was probably discussed I am not sure
but i
> > need some more thoughts on this one.
> >
> > I know the Proctors reboot the routers before
checking
> > the configs just to make sure the results remain
same
> > even after a router reboot.
> >
> > So if you have been asked to configure a routing
> > protocol with authentication to accept a password
for
> > certain time period, You did this with NTP
> > configuration, But when the routers reboot they go
> > back to default time whcih is like 1992 or some
year,
> > So your NTP server will also go back in time then
how
> > do you expect it to work???
> >
> > Any thoughts on this???
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Sandro
> >



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