I think you have to be an NTP server, as I don't think a workstation can
peer with you.


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> Hi,
>
> I am trying to configure my NTP server on the cisco 7505 router.
>
> The configuration which I did is as follows:
>
> router#ntp master 10
> router#ntp peer 192.168.0.72
>
> 192.168.0.72 is the address of the Windows 2000 client which I am using.
>
> I am getting the following o/p for  "sh ntp associations"
>
> router#sh ntp associations
>   address   ref     clock    st   when  poll reach delay  offset  disp
> *~127.127.7.1  127.127.7.1   9     21   64    377   0.0   0.00    16000
>  ~192.168.0.72  0.0.0.0      16    -    1024   0    0.0   0.00    16000
>
> I don't know why my client(windows 2000) is not getting synced?
>
> I also tried to connect a Solaris machine and the result is the same.It
> seems that ntp is not getting broadcasted from cisco router.
>
> I am not using authentication and access lists.Just two commands as shown
> above.Is that enough or something else is required at the router end.
>
> I am sure that something else is wrong in my config
>
> It will be greatful if anybody can throw some light into this.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jay
>
>
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