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Tim Reimers wrote:
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<pre wrap="">hmmm..
I don't see that on my system- either in Services in serviceability
or in NT services in Administrative Tools...
wonder where it gets installed from in 4.01 ??
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From: Simon, Bill [<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="mailto:bills@tns.its.psu.edu">mailto:bills@tns.its.psu.edu</a>]
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 11:47 AM
To: Tim Reimers
Cc: Cisco Voip
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Time on CCMs and phones..
We've found that the NTPD service (Cisco NTP) that comes with
CallManager is right-on and very reliable. We use that instead of the
Windows time service. That would be my recommendation.
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<pre wrap="">hi everyone-
I'm having trouble with drifting time on phones-
My setup -
acsccm1 and acsccm2 (publisher/subscriber on 4.01) acsunity (Unity
4.x)
Supposedly, acsccm1 and acsccm2 get their time from acsunity acsunity
gets its time from ntp.bellsouth.net That's the same timeserver my
main data network uses.
What's weird is that all three 'sets' of servers vary in their time -
ACSCCM1 and CCM2 usually are not far apart- 15 seconds at most.
But Unity this AM was more than 10 minutes different from the two CCMs
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<pre wrap="">And all the VOIP servers were at least 12 minutes different from my
data timeservers.
No firewalls are blocking timeserver ports- a freeware 'get the time'
utility can use ntp.bellsouth.net and successfully get the time and
display it - on all three servers.
No timezone differences (that would result in whole hours being
different anyhow, not just minute differences)
Why are these servers not keeping time with each other, when both are
looking to ACSUNITY, at the very least, and Unity is looking at the
same public timeserver that my main DCs are for my data network?
Here's some w32TM output from the various servers.
_*From ACSCCM1 - you can see that it's NTP server is acsunity*_**
C:\>w32tm -source -v
W32Time: BEGIN:InitAdjIncr
W32Time: Adj 156254 , Incr 156250 fAdjust 0
W32Time: 156254 Adj!=Incr 156250
W32Time: END:Line 2503
W32Time: BEGIN:TsUpTheThread
W32Time: END Line 1407
W32Time: TimeMMInit()
W32Time: Kernel timer : using default maximum resolution
W32Time: MaximumTime = 156250
W32Time: CurrentTime = 9766
W32Time: Timer calibrated, looped 1 times
W32Time: BEGIN:InitTmCfg
W32Time: END:Line 807
W32Time: BEGIN:InitTmCli
W32Time: END:Line 2596
W32Time: BEGIN:InitTmData
W32Time: END:Line 2618
W32Time: AvoidTimeSyncOnWan 0
W32Time: ntpserver - acsunity
W32Time: BEGIN:CMOSSynchSet
W32Time: Setting adjustment 156254 - Bool 0
W32Time: BEGIN:SetTSTimeRes
W32Time: END:Line 1295
W32Time: END:Line 864
W32Time: BEGIN:InitializeDC
W32Time: BEGIN:GetRole
W32Time: Role is 'workstation'
W32Time: END Line 672
W32Time: END:Line 704
_*w32TM output from ACSUNITY - shows ntp.bellsouth.net*_**
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>w32tm -v -source
W32Time: BEGIN:InitAdjIncr
W32Time: Adj 156250 , Incr 156250 fAdjust 0
W32Time: END:Line 2503
W32Time: BEGIN:TsUpTheThread
W32Time: END Line 1407
W32Time: TimeMMInit()
W32Time: Kernel timer : using default maximum resolution
W32Time: MaximumTime = 156250
W32Time: CurrentTime = 9766
W32Time: Timer calibrated, looped 1 times
W32Time: BEGIN:InitTmCfg
W32Time: END:Line 807
W32Time: BEGIN:InitTmCli
W32Time: END:Line 2596
W32Time: BEGIN:InitTmData
W32Time: END:Line 2618
W32Time: AvoidTimeSyncOnWan 0
W32Time: ntpserver - ntp.bellsouth.net
W32Time: BEGIN:CMOSSynchSet
W32Time: Setting adjustment 156250 - Bool 0
W32Time: BEGIN:SetTSTimeRes
W32Time: END:Line 1295
W32Time: END:Line 864
W32Time: BEGIN:InitializeDC
W32Time: BEGIN:GetRole
W32Time: Role is 'PDC'
W32Time: END Line 672
W32Time: BEGIN:FetchParentDomainName
W32Time: NetLogonGetTimeServiceParentDomain() returned 54b with
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<pre wrap="">W32Time: END:Line 782
W32Time: END:Line 704
W32Time: Server: Binding to 1 NIC.
W32Time: bind failed: 0x80072740
W32Time: Logging event 0xC0000031. 15 min until this event is allowed
again.
W32Time: 0xC0000031 reported to System Log in Event Viewer
W32Time: BEGIN:FinishCleanup
W32Time: BEGIN:TsUpTheThread
W32Time: END Line 1407
W32Time: BEGIN:UnInitializeDC
W32Time: Ptrs 0 - 0
W32Time: END:Line 727
W32Time: Time service stopped.
W32Time: END:Line 407
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