Re: NTP Question

From: Ali Fahmi (afahmi@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Aug 07 2002 - 01:11:04 GMT-3


   
Refer to cisco docs,
Cisco recommend backup NTP Server should be a NTP Peer of
Master not NTP Client,
so R6 should be NTP peer of R3

Rgds

Ali

On Tue, 6 Aug 2002 22:52:49 -0500
 "Roberts, Larry" <Larry.Roberts@expanets.com> wrote:
> I don't have the labs but I would do it this way.
>
> 1) set the time on Router 3 including the timezone.
> 2) setup Rt 3 to be a NTP Server with a low stratum
> 3) setup Rt 6 to be client of Rt3 as well as as an NTP
> server
> 4) setup the clients with 2 statements AFTER setting the
> timezone.
> A)ntp server Rt3 prefer -----this makes it the primary
> B)ntp server rt6 ----------use this one if Rt3 is not
> available
> 5) once you have verified that NTP is working add
> authentication between 3
> and 6. use access-lists to specify who uses
> authentication.
>
> Without more info this is all the help I can be.
>
> Thanks
>
> Larry
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jaspreet Bhatia [mailto:jasbhati@cisco.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 9:28 PM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: NTP Question
>
>
> Folks,
> I am doing Routopia LAB 1 . Can
> anyone explain how to
> configure the NTP scenario explained below .
>
>
>
> 33. Configure NTP on routers 1 - 9 in the network. Also
> configure NTP on the
> Cat5000. Synchronize all time with the clock on router 3.
> Be sure R3 is set
> for the appropriate time. In the event that router 3 is
> not available make
> router 6 the timing source. Be sure to use MD5
> authentication between
> routers 3 and 6.
>
>
> TIA
>
> Jaspreet
>



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