Hi,
After editing the ntp.conf file please fo to CMD as
C:\Prog file\cisco\xntp> ntpdate -b <IPADD of NTP>


pls try this and let me know




On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 4:33 AM, Ryan Trauernicht
<ryanstudyvo...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Any reason why CM will not keep its NTP clock.
> I have a local router with the following commands:
>
> ntp master 3
> ntp source loopback0  (IP address is 192.168.187.1)
>
>
> I have edited the c:\WINNT\System32\Drivers\Etc\ntp.config
>
>
> My file looks like:
> server 192.168.187.1 # Set Local Clock to Authoritive Time Source
> fudge 192.168.187.1 stratum 5 # Resets Stratum from default 3 to 5
> driftfile C:\WINNT\system32\drivers\etc\ntp.drift # path for drift file
>
> I stopped the Network Time Protocol service and I run "ntpdate.exe
> 192.168.187.1" command from the cmd.
>
> That sets the clock to sync to NTP router just fine.  After I reboot CM it
> goes back to GMT it looks like.  I see it trying to sync but it never does.
>  I have waited over 15mins and nothing.
>
> Thanks,
> Ryan Trauernicht
>
>

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