From: kasturi cisco (kasturi_cisco@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Aug 28 2002 - 10:20:58 GMT-3
Dmitry,
Was looking at ur example and had some clarification ? was trying to
follow the thread and understand it.
>Now R1 configured as client of server r0.
>and R1 configured with "ntp peer r2.r2.r2.r2" >
>R2 doesn't have ANY explicit ntp configuration.
>R1 provides time to R2 without any queries from r2. R2 syncronized with
r0.
>That what did You mean ?
1. Why are u doing the above ? i thought when u are saying r1 is client
of r0 the statement should be "ntp peer a.a.a.a" .
2. When R2 does not have any NTP config then why do u want to use "ntp
peer r2.r2.r2.r2" ? How can r2 be in synch with r0 if there is no config
on it.
Am i understamding this right ?
Good Luck,[IMAGE]
Kasturi.
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