On Cisco routers a time difference of greater than 4000 seconds is considered out of range, and prevents the router from syncing to the server. This doesn't apply when you first configure an NTP peer on a Cisco router or at a reload. The NTP client's clock is changed to match the NTP server's clock, no matter how large the difference.
HTHs a little.
On Sep 3, 2010, at 6:19 AM, Maarten Vervoorn wrote:
>> RP,
>>
>> You can remove the ntp server command and add it again. The client will try
>> to synchronize with the server right away.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Maarten Vervoorn
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>> Hello GS,
>>>
>>> Is there any 'soft' way to synchronize NTP peers without reloading?
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> RP
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