10-09-2019 09:47 AM
VDX6740T# sh run | inc ntp
ntp server 10.xx.x.10
ntp server 10.xx.x.12
VDX6740T# sh clock
rbridge-id 2: 2019-10-09 07:57:51 Europe/Berlin (at this time my computer says 11:43)
VDX6740T# sh ntp status
rbridge-id 2: active ntp server is LOCL
VDX6740T#
11-10-2020 02:21 PM
Just to clarify, when you say they are stacked, are you using VCS? It’s similar to stacking but VDX doesn’t technically have stacks per say. I just want to make sure I’m understanding you correctly.
Thank you for those outputs as well. Could you tell me what software version you’re using?
Also, could you tell me if you’re able to ping the NTP server from each VDX?
11-10-2020 02:13 PM
of course, I’ll just post here with the hostnames and IPs changed. That way anyone that searches can find the solution as well
BROCADE_SWITCH# show run ntp
ntp server 10.20.4.10
ntp server 10.20.4.11
BROCADE_SWITCH# show run fabric
fabric route mcast rbridge-id 1
FYI: Not sure if that’s important for this but this switch is stacked with another.
11-10-2020 02:03 PM
Could you send the output for the following commands? These should help us determine what is being used:
show run ntp
show run fabric
If you’d rather send the output to me directly, please feel free to email me directly at community@extremenetworks.com.
11-10-2020 01:54 PM
Hey! Thanks for your reply. I am actually not sure what i’m using for the source interface. I don’t see anything set for ntp other than the servers. I see I can set chassis-ip or mm-ip as the source with the ntp command but I don’t know if either of those are set to anything.