RE: [j-nsp] Clock drift and rancid annoyance

From: Joseph T. Klein (jtk@titania.net)
Date: Tue Oct 02 2001 - 17:27:49 EDT


We have the ntp servers in ... do we need to set it as a source??

At 16:05 -0500 02-10-2001, Stephen Gill wrote:
>NTP is the way to go.
>
>-- steve
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Joseph T. Klein [mailto:jtk@titania.net]
>Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 4:06 PM
>To: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
>Subject: [j-nsp] Clock drift and rancid annoyance
>
>I'm getting clock drift on some of our Junipers. The annoying part
>is the rancid traffic generated.
>
>Typical output every update cycle ...
>
>
> #
> # r0lax00> show chassis clocks
> # PFE clock status:
> # Current source PCG 0
>- # Measured frequency 125.01 MHz
>+ # Measured frequency 125.03 MHz
> # Reference clock status:
> # Current source Primary
> # Primary source Internal
> # Secondary source Internal
>
>Does anyone else have this problem and how was it resolved?
>Suggestions??? Comments???
>--
>Joseph T. Klein +1 414 915 7489
>Senior Network Engineer jtk@titania.net
>Adelphia Business Solutions joseph.klein@adelphiacom.com
>
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Joseph T. Klein                                         +1 414 915 7489
Senior Network Engineer                                 jtk@titania.net
Adelphia Business Solutions                joseph.klein@adelphiacom.com

"... the true value of the Internet is its connectedness ..." -- John W. Stewart III



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