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
bl
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
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 gotten another program to work in this type of configuration ??
I've tried several including chrony and I can't get anything to work.
However my wi