Sorry. The details of the original problem (along with the ntp.conf files of sysmgr0 and sysmgr1) are in a previous thread. The subject of that thread is "2NTP Servers with diverging clocks and how to avoid stepping backwards in time (repost)"

There is a link to the ntp.conf, peerstats, loopstats, etc. for sysmgr0 and sysmgr1.

Harlan Stenn wrote:
Joe,

I went thru the entire thread and I did not see an ntp.conf file that shows
where the "prefer" keyword you mention below is used.

I also notice your posted ntp.conf files do not use the iburst option, and
that can be of great help at initial startup.

H
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Joe Harvell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Joe> I don't understand why sysmgr0 or sysmgr1 would ever look at the time
Joe> from 192.168.0.1 since it should have shown it was unsynced.  I suspect
Joe> it has to do with the "prefer" keyword.  Should I file a bug report?


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