From: Dale Shaw (dale.shaw@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Mar 12 2009 - 19:29:46 ARST
Could it be that when s0/0 is enabled, NTP packets are sourced from
this interface, and for some reason and not routed properly or are
filtered out somewhere upstream towards/at the NTP server?
When s0/0 is disabled, do the packets between the NTP client and NTP
server take a very different path?
I suggest you enable some NTP debugs -- probably 'debug ntp packet',
on both the client and the server, and see what you can pick out.
You have to be very patient with NTP. Make sure you're waiting long
enough for it to figure itself out.
cheers,
Dale
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 7:27 AM, Hotmail <hussamkibbi@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Experts,
>
> When disable on s0/0, I get : insane, invalid, unsynced, stratum 16,
> Only have configured
> ntp server ip-address
>
> no authentication used.
>
>
> when put ntp disable on s0/0 it works fine.
> any idea?
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