[j-nsp] Redundant REs: annoying features et al.

Gary Tate gtate at juniper.net
Mon Nov 3 15:28:01 EST 2003


NTP is not synchronized across the internal Ethernet.  It is synced as 
per the ntp configuration, which, I assume, is configure the same on 
each RE in this scenario because you are using commit sync.

If you have the backup-router configured then the backup re will source 
packets from the fxp0 address to the backup-router (of course only if 
you have the fxp0 connected).  If the connection and configuration is 
correct then the NTP sync and associations should be up on the backup 
re.

Gary

On Thursday, Oct 30, 2003, at 03:04 US/Pacific, David Martinez CSIC 
RedIRIS wrote:

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> El Miércoles, 29 de Octubre de 2003 07:03, Gary Tate escribió:
>> Let me know if you need the NTP services.
>>
>> By the way I am assuming you are using commit sync?  If you still have
>> problems you can send an abridged system config to my personal mail.
>
> 	The fact is that I always supposed that ntpd (or other services) in 
> the
> backup RE could use the ntpd in the working RE through fxp2. Is that 
> trick
> the system backup-router? Is necessary to have a hub for example 
> connecting
> the two RE fxp0 for this solution?
>
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