04-21-2020 01:24 PM
I've tried all accessible NTP servers from NTP.org from Stratum 1 and 2. My NTP server is still inaccessible by CUCM installation. My home router uses pool.ntp.org for its NTP server but the CUCM won't even detect that. Any recommendations?
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04-22-2020 06:24 PM
Thank you guys. I figured out the problem. I was using my Netgear Orbi routers as router and a satellite and to be able to utilize all the features it has to offer. I was only using ISP router as passthrough device. Once i converted both Orbis into satellite and used ISP router as the main router. I'm able to find accessible NTP server. Somehow it was blocking the connection to the NTP server even though I was able to ping it.
04-21-2020 05:24 PM
I am assuming you are setting up CUCM in your home lab.
You can configure a NTP server on a router instead of reaching out to a public NTP server.
If you do not have a Cisco router available, are you sure you have connectivity to the IP addresses at pool.ntp.org ?
04-21-2020 05:28 PM - edited 04-21-2020 05:29 PM
Well I'm able to ping pool.ntp.org
04-21-2020 05:37 PM
04-21-2020 05:42 PM - edited 04-21-2020 05:44 PM
I'm able to resolve them by nslookup. All the NTP servers I made sure were open access and not restricted. All the pings successful sourced from the same network range that CUCM is configured for.
Setup:
VMware Fusion setup with bootable iso.
Redhat 5 64bit
2 CPU processor
80 GB HD
6 MB memory
I'm running all this from my OSX Catalina.
04-21-2020 05:49 PM
04-22-2020 12:46 PM
04-22-2020 09:03 AM
04-22-2020 09:51 AM
My mac gets time from time.apple.com and I've tried all the IPs listed below. Still shows inaccessible.
time.apple.com canonical name = time-osx.g.aaplimg.com.
Name: time-osx.g.aaplimg.com
Address: 17.253.6.125
Name: time-osx.g.aaplimg.com
Address: 17.253.24.125
Name: time-osx.g.aaplimg.com
Address: 17.253.24.253
Name: time-osx.g.aaplimg.com
Address: 17.253.2.125
Name: time-osx.g.aaplimg.com
Address: 17.253.2.253
04-22-2020 10:26 AM
Yes, but I meant to configure the ntpd service on you Mac and point your CUCM install to use your local PC as an NTP server. This is in order to complete the install. After that, you can simply adjust the time manually from the CLI or troubleshoot further your NTP issue.
04-22-2020 10:51 AM
I will try that and update you. Thanks for your suggestion. From what I found so far, my ISP provider blocks UDP port 123. This maybe the reason why all NTP servers show inaccessible.
04-22-2020 06:24 PM
Thank you guys. I figured out the problem. I was using my Netgear Orbi routers as router and a satellite and to be able to utilize all the features it has to offer. I was only using ISP router as passthrough device. Once i converted both Orbis into satellite and used ISP router as the main router. I'm able to find accessible NTP server. Somehow it was blocking the connection to the NTP server even though I was able to ping it.
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