Cisco Headend System Release 2.7 Installation Guide
Chapter 8 Configure the Network Time Protocol
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15 At the ntpq> prompt, type
lass
and press Enter.
Results: A result similar to the following examples appear on the screen.
Example:
Example:
ind assID status conf reach auth condition last_event cnt
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1 27724 9014 yes yes none insane reachable 1
2 27725 9614 yes yes none sys.peer reachable 1
Note: The device numbers listed in the first column of the following output
correspond with the devices listed in the ntpq> peers output from the example in
steps 13 and 14.
correspond with the devices listed in the ntpq> peers output from the example in
steps 13 and 14.
16 Use the date command on the DNCS and DTACS servers to verify the time on
both servers.
DNCS Example:
DNCS Example:
Mon Nov 23 15:36:46 EST 2009
DTACS Example:
Mon Nov 23 15:31:15 EST 2009
Note: In this example above, the DTACS time is 5min 31sec behind the DNCS.
NTP will automatically synchronize the servers once the time difference is less
than two minutes.
NTP will automatically synchronize the servers once the time difference is less
than two minutes.
17 If you need to synchronize the servers, type
date hhmm.ss
(where hhmm.ss is
the target time on the DNCS) and press Enter to reset the DTACS time. The
DTACS time is reset to match the DNCS.
Example:
DTACS time is reset to match the DNCS.
Example:
# date 1536.46