Thanks to ALL that replied...
the ntpdate works like a charm...
Thanks again
Dave
At 11:24 AM 1/25/2003 -0800, you wrote:
On Sat, 25 Jan 2003, Dave Lewis wrote:
> it seems that rdate doesn't work with the cisco protocol..
rdate != ntp. If your cisco router is already using ntp, and isn't
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On Sat, 25 Jan 2003, Dave Lewis wrote:
> it seems that rdate doesn't work with the cisco protocol..
rdate != ntp. If your cisco router is already using ntp, and isn't
blocking queries, use ntpdate or run ntpd instead.
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Try ntpdate instead of rdate. I am pretty sure rdate will not work,
however I am sure that ntpdate and ntp sync'ing does.
Dave Lewis wrote:
Has anyone tried syncing their clocks with a local cisco device
providing NTP.
it seems that rdate doesn't work with the cisco protocol..
Has anyone got