[j-nsp] ntp status
Alex Soares de Moura
alexsm at uol.com.br
Mon Aug 25 02:56:23 EDT 2003
Before using those commands, make sure there is a "ntpd" process running,
because they're used to check the ntpd server status.
Your M20 is probably running the ntpdate client from time to time to adjust
its clock.
If you want to "fix" it, configure the ntpd to run, but then disable the ntpdate
because it will not work at the same time with ntpd.
Best reagards,
Alex
----- Original Message -----
From: Yuki Arif (EI/EID)
To: juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net ; juniper at groupstudy.com
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 12:58 AM
Subject: [j-nsp] ntp status
Hello,
I have a problem when I enter "show ntp status" and "show ntp associations" in my M20 router.
I got /usr/sbin/ntpq "connection refused".
When i go to unix shell and type "ntpq -p" I got "conection refused" as well.
When i snooped in the ntp server, there is continues (in interval) request from my M20 and there is a reply from my ntp server.
When I trace using my firewall log, the ntp session is accepted by one of my rule.
Do you know what's wrong with my M20 ?
Do you have suggestions how to fix it ?
Thanks.
Best Regards
Yuki
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