![]() ![]() Since the Cisco IOS based routers run the full RFC implementation of NTP they do not sync to an SNTP server. Because the root-dispersion value of Cisco IOS-NTP goes higher than 1000 ms, it unsynchronizes itself (clock-select procedure). Cisco IOS-NTP, which tries to sync with W32Time, gets its own root-dispersion value that it sends to the W32Time and this proves costly for Cisco IOS-NTP to synchronize. ![]() Windows W32Time shows that it is an SNTP implementation inside (rather claiming itself NTP). Root delay 0.00 msec, root disp 0.00, reach 0, sync dist 15943.78ĭelay 0.00 msec, offset 0.0000 msec, dispersion 15937.50, jitter 0.00 msecĪssoc in packets 977, assoc out packets 990, assoc error packets 977 Our mode client, peer mode unspec, our poll intvl 1024, peer poll intvl 1024 Y.y.y.y configured, ipv4, insane, invalid, unsynced, stratum 16 Root delay 0.00 msec, root disp 10016.61, reach 37, sync dist 10038.30ĭelay 2.79 msec, offset -3711630.1827 msec, dispersion 16.47, jitter 2.87 msecĪssoc in packets 10, assoc out packets 10, assoc error packets 0 Our mode client, peer mode server, our poll intvl 64, peer poll intvl 64 X.x.x.x configured, ipv4, insane, invalid, stratum 1 Kod: Zaznacz cały sw_32#sh ntp associations detail ![]()
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