From: Donny MATEO (donny.mateo@sg.ca-indosuez.com)
Date: Tue Dec 03 2002 - 00:39:37 GMT-3
The way I see it is that if you use
ntp trusted-key <x> any server that send the ntp data with the same key <x> will be accepted as a
valid time source by the router (later on there are election like stratum level and so on.
when you said ntp server <y> key <x> you specifically specified that for server y you will only
trust packet if the incoporate the trusted key <x>
I maybe wrong, do correct me if I'm.
thanks
Donny
Hunt Lee
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Please respond to
Hunt Lee
Can anyone please kindly explain to me what is the difference between "ntp
trusted-key <x>" & "ntp server <y> key <x>"?? I have read TCP / IP Vol 2 by Jeff
Doyle over many times (between p.751 to p.755), and I have also checked the Command
Reference on CCO. I understood that both commands are to be used on the router
requesting NTP time sychronization, but as for the difference / functions between
the two, I am still clueless.
If someone can shed some light on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
H.
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