[c-nsp] NTP Server Recommendation?

Michael Vinogradsky michael.vinogradsky at bitsnetwork.com
Sat Feb 5 18:27:48 EST 2011


Thanks Tim. The scope of the server that I am looking for just needs to sync up the Cisco clients' system clocks. That's all.

Michael Vinogradsky
Director of Network Engineering
ACBB-BITS
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michael.vinogradsky at bitsnetwork.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Pozar [mailto:pozar at lns.com]
Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2011 5:30 PM
To: Michael Vinogradsky
Cc: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] NTP Server Recommendation?

How critical is it?  Do you just need to insure the log timing is in
sync with each other?  If it isn't that critical you can make a couple
of cisco boxes stratum 2 NTP servers and then you can point your clients
at them.

If you want something damn accurate see:

        http://www.febo.com/pages/soekris/

Tim

on 2/5/11 2:17 PM Michael Vinogradsky said the following:
> Which types of devices are preferred to be used as NTP servers? Particularly for an environment of 1000 NTP Cisco clients. I understand that it's a matter of preference, but I am just trying to understand what most engineers prefer.
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