Ravikiran REDDY -X (ravikred - HCL at Cisco) wrote:
> Hi Danny,
>
> I have tried with using "9.9.255.255" as broadcast ip address for cisco
> router, and linux machine acting as broadcastclient is able to sync with
> Cisco router [ Broadcast server ].
>
Yes, it should.
> Then as you said the p
>>> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Harlan Stenn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Harlan> Michael, What is the old legacy system of which you speak?
I mean OS/hardware.
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Michael,
What is the old legacy system of which you speak?
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On 2007-05-17, LALL, Suki S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We want to implement high integrity NTP for use within our organisation.
Perhaps you mean "high reliability".
> For this reason our stratum 2 servers will poll more than one stratum 1
> server which will be synchronised to GPS via an aeria
Good to know your signal is okay, saves the trip up to the roof.
Oops... Yeah having your coordinates that far off could cause unexpected
issues.
I find when I calculate my position, the lat/long always ends up being the
almost exactly same, but my height can vary drastically (30 ft or more) just
>> Use a daemon that listens to the UDP clock pulses and, after suitable
>> preprocessing, sends them to ntpd via the SHM driver.
>
>That is the approach I had in mind. What worries me is the "suitble
>preprocessing" part as well as figuring out the exact parameters to
>pass to the ntpd via the SHM
Laurent Archambault schrieb:
> (It's my first mail for this list, sorry if in a mistake under the
> list/answer ...)
>
> Hi, after few problem with autokey and IFF, i use this script, and after all
> it's ok.
>
> You will modified this script for your shemas ... it's easy.
> http://www.meinberg.d
> Not if that old legacy system isn't an architecture that ntpd has been
> ported to.
That is exactly the case. The old legacy system cannot be modifed.
There are discussions on upgrading the old system to use NTP, but we
can't hold our breath on that.
I did not mention this in my previous post,
> You'll probably want to add clock=pit as a kernel command line option.
> The VMware timekeeping whitepaper:
>
> http://www.vmware.com/pdf/vmware_timekeeping.pdf
>
> has more details. You can also use the VMware tools to sync the guest
> time to the host rather than running ntp. When enabled, t
> What problem are you trying to solve here?
I hope the post I made a few minutes ago clarifies this a bit more.
Thanks for your input.
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LALL, Suki S wrote:
> We want to implement high integrity NTP for use within our organisation.
> For this reason our stratum 2 servers will poll more than one stratum 1
> server which will be synchronised to GPS via an aerial. What is what is
> the minimum number of stratum 1 servers we should be p
Hi Danny,
I have tried with using "9.9.255.255" as broadcast ip address for cisco
router, and linux machine acting as broadcastclient is able to sync with
Cisco router [ Broadcast server ].
Then as you said the problem could be cisco using the all broadcast
address.
So could you please let me k
We want to implement high integrity NTP for use within our organisation.
For this reason our stratum 2 servers will poll more than one stratum 1
server which will be synchronised to GPS via an aerial. What is what is
the minimum number of stratum 1 servers we should be polling upstream in
order to
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