Re: [ntp:questions] Number of Stratum 1 & Stratum 2 Peers

2014-12-01 Thread Mike Cook
> Le 2 déc. 2014 à 02:59, edstu...@gmail.com a écrit : > > Hi, > > I am looking to implement an NTP network and I was reading > http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Support/DesigningYourNTPNetwork. It suggests > 4 stratum 1 peers and 4 stratum 2 peers well. I understand, that the > document reco

Re: [ntp:questions] Number of Stratum 1 & Stratum 2 Peers

2014-12-01 Thread Harlan Stenn
edstu...@gmail.com writes: > Hi, > > I am looking to implement an NTP network and I was reading > http://support.ntp .org/bin/view/Support/DesigningYourNTPNetwork. It > suggests 4 stratum 1 peers and 4 stratum 2 peers well. I understand, > that the document recommends this so that if one of the

[ntp:questions] Number of Stratum 1 & Stratum 2 Peers

2014-12-01 Thread edstuart
Hi, I am looking to implement an NTP network and I was reading http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Support/DesigningYourNTPNetwork. It suggests 4 stratum 1 peers and 4 stratum 2 peers well. I understand, that the document recommends this so that if one of the servers in a stratum dies, there will

[ntp:questions] server reject reason

2014-12-01 Thread ganesh
Hi, I see that randomly the ntp condition says reject (with configuration below). Can someone help me understand why ? I thought that if there is a "reject" it is always accompanied by a non-zero flash code ? ntpq> as ind assid status conf reach auth condition last_event cnt =