BUMPING ..
in  many  labs   i have seen both  routers  have   ntp  peers  commands
pointed out  at  each  other , (like bgp )
however  which case is  true  ?
show  we need  to point  at only  one router   to  make  one  active  and
other  passive
or   issue   command   :ntp  peer  x.x.x.x   on  both  routers
 guys  with access to real gear can  lab  this up quickly  to know   that
" show ntp associations"
is  not  showing one peer  as  " invalid "
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 6:28 PM, Imran Ali <immrccie_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Experts
>
> it is mentioned  (in  360)  that if  we configure NTP peers  commands on
> should  not be given  on both routers.
>
> issuing ntp peer command  makes the router in ntp symmetric  acitve mode
> and if both routers  becomes  active  , one of them  will make   the
> association as invalid
>
> any thoughts  on this
>
> if  in lab it says  to configure R1 and R2  as  ntp  peers for each other
> , then i guess we need to only configure  router as ntp peer.
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