Configure NTP source ip
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‎07-09-2015 02:06 AM
I am running EXOS 15.7.1 on an X670-G2 and im trying to configure NTP.
the ntp server is a few hops away and the connection from the switch to next router is using a point to point /30 vlan.
when it sends an ntp request it uses the source ip of the /30 point to point vlan, but i need it to use a different self ip.
is anyway to configure what ip to use to when sending ntp requests?
the ntp server is a few hops away and the connection from the switch to next router is using a point to point /30 vlan.
when it sends an ntp request it uses the source ip of the /30 point to point vlan, but i need it to use a different self ip.
is anyway to configure what ip to use to when sending ntp requests?
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‎12-09-2015 09:40 AM
Thanks for your quick reply!
I can't do that: The provider is blocking traffic from that IP, as it's for BGP transit only.
Will let you know when (if) I have a solution...
I can't do that: The provider is blocking traffic from that IP, as it's for BGP transit only.
Will let you know when (if) I have a solution...
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‎12-09-2015 08:08 AM
i didnt find a way... i ended up using the p2p ip and had to get the ntp server to allow it.
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‎12-09-2015 08:01 AM
Exactly my problem as well - is there a way to change the source ip-address, e.g. via ACL?
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‎07-09-2015 07:12 AM
ok thanks for the info, ill have to work out a way around it.
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‎07-09-2015 04:47 AM
Hi,
There isn't a feature to specify the source VLAN to carry the NTP request.
There isn't a feature to specify the source VLAN to carry the NTP request.
