[c-nsp] OT: NTP windows servers

Eric Louie elouie at techintegrity.com
Wed Mar 25 19:50:35 EDT 2015


restarting the NTP service might fix the problem, although if I'm reading
this right, you restarted the Windows Servers after changing the NTP source.

I'm assuming that you changed the C:\Program Files (x86)\NTP\etc\ntp.conf
file to use the new address AND removed the old one.  Directions from there
are to stop and start the NTP service.



On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 12:54 PM, Scott Voll <svoll.voip at gmail.com> wrote:

> I am migrating NTP from one router to another (and changing IP addresses).
>
> All our servers were pointing to the old router for NTP.
>
> I have changed the NTP source on those servers to the new one.  restarted
> and if I log an ACL for NTP, I'm still seeing the servers connect to the
> old router.  Any ideas on how to fix that?  I'm not a windows server guy.
>
> TIA
>
> Scott
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