[j-nsp] ntp status
MPuras at solunet.com
MPuras at solunet.com
Tue Aug 26 10:57:07 EDT 2003
This from the knowledgebase:
Problem: The show ntp commands respond with a connection refused error
message.
Solution: This error message means that the user interface program cannot
successfully communicate the the ntp daemon process. The most common causes
for this are:
The loopback interface does not have IP address 127.0.0.1 configured; ntp
uses a network connection to 127.0.0.1 (also known as localhost) to
communicate between the daemon and the user interface
There is a firewall filter associated with the loopback interface which is
blocking ntp packets (ntp uses both the TCP and UDP protocols, and port
number 153)
The ntp daemon process (xntpd) may not be running; verify this by checking
the output of the "show system processes detail" wide command. If the ntp
daemon is not running, you should be able to restart it by modifying the
[edit system services ntp] hierarchy and performing a commit. If the daemon
still will not start, examine the system log file for ntp errors.
Thanks,
Mario Puras
SoluNet Technical Support
Mailto: mpuras at solunet.com
Direct: (321) 309-1410
888.449.5766 (USA) / 888.SOLUNET (Canada)
-----Original Message-----
From: Umar.Ahmed at equinoxsolutions.com
[mailto:Umar.Ahmed at equinoxsolutions.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 6:27 AM
To: ylchang at ascc.net; juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net; juniper at groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: [j-nsp] ntp status
Yu-lin,
try this :
start shell
su
/usr/sbin/xntpd
exit
exit
This will start ntp.
After starting NTP, you will see something like this (2 entries):
Juniper> show system processes | match ntp
2665 ?? S< 0:20.93 /usr/sbin/xntpd -N (ntpd)
2674 ?? S 0:01.01 /usr/sbin/tnp.sntpd -N
Regards,
Umar.
-----Original Message-----
From: Yu-lin Chang [mailto:ylchang at ascc.net]
Sent: 25 August 2003 06:33
To: juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net; juniper at groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] ntp status
I don't know if your problem is PR35418.
you can try to bind a valid IP on your fxp.0 interface
and run "show ntp associations" again.
----- Original Message -----
From: Yuki Arif <mailto:yuki.arif at ericsson.com> (EI/EID)
To: juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net <mailto:juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net> ;
juniper at groupstudy.com <mailto:juniper at groupstudy.com>
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 11:58 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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