Re:Q: NTP peering configuration

From: Angelo De Guzman (a.deguzman@wesolv.ph.fujitsu.com)
Date: Sun Sep 03 2006 - 22:05:00 ART


Hi Sabrina,
  Petr mentioned something about this on some a previous thread.

"With NTP peers, you need to configure "ntp trusted-keys" , "ntp
authenticate"
on both sides, since both sides sync each other's clocks. Also put a command
"ntp peer x.x.x.x key x" at least on one side to choose key number.

Angelo

sabrina pittarel (9/4/06 7:45 AM):
>
>Assuming the following topology:
>
>
> R1 ----- R2 ----- R3
>
> R1 is the master and
> R2 is configured with "ntp server <R1>"
>
> I want to establish an NTP peering session between R2 and R3, where is the
best place to configure "ntp peer" cmd ? R2? R3? Does it matter?
> What will be the NTP role of the device without the peering statement?
> Would it be a client? A peer?
>
> Sabrina
>
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