ā09-13-2011 06:29 AM - edited ā03-16-2019 06:57 AM
Hi Friends !!!
Hope you can give a hand on it.
problem description
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ccm version : 8.0.3.2000-2
2 nodes in the cluster
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phone is in the EST timezone, and all the phones are showing a lag of 12 minutes, from the exact time on all the phones.
Action plan thought by me :
SSH login into the publisher : output for the following commands :
utils ntp status
utils ntp config
utils ntp restart
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Should i take other actions as well to synchronize the time and have the phones get the correct time on them.
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ā09-13-2011 08:42 AM
Hi
We ALL have to work with very limited rights on the CLI, unforunately :-).... Cisco don't let us have anything more than you have!
From the CUCM CLI, 'show status' will show the current time.
If that time is wrong, then that needs correcting first. Let us know if it is or not.
I would also do a 'utils ntp status' as you did on the subscriber to verify what NTP server the pub uses, and then use that NTP tool to verify the time is correct on that NTP server.
Aaron
ā09-15-2011 09:00 AM
No problem!
If it helps, please rate it!
ā09-13-2011 06:38 AM
Who are you using as NTP server? In my case, I choose my router to be the NTP server so I sync my CCM server with it. At the same time, I have configure my router to sync with two outside NTP resources. I always recommend not to sync the server directly with the public NTP but with a router instead.
I believee you need to revisit your NTP settings and make sure that your server has the correct time. Once that's done, your phones will automatically adjust their time by the server.
RG
ā09-13-2011 06:39 AM
phone models : primarly 7912/7940/ 7942
ā09-13-2011 07:25 AM
it is showing a stratum 12 value.
ā09-13-2011 07:45 AM
admin:utils ntp status
ntpd (pid 19846) is running...
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
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127.127.1.0 LOCAL(0) 10 l 19 64 37 0.000 0.000 0.001
*10.0.96.201 LOCAL(0) 11 u 28 64 37 0.149 0.019 0.014
synchronised to NTP server (10.0.96.201) at stratum 12
time correct to within 24 ms
polling server every 64 s
Current time in UTC is : Tue Sep 13 15:23:09 UTC 2011
Current time in Asia/Kolkata is : Tue Sep 13 20:53:09 IST 2011
admin:utils ntp config
This node is configured to synchronize with one of the following NTP server(s):
INDIPTCCM1
admin:utils ntp restart
Restarting NTP
admin:
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the call manager is the ntp server in this case as seen from the ntp serverfrom cisco os admin page
the time is still 12 minutes behind the normal time .
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still have not restarted the TFTP services, wanted to confirm whether restarting the tftp service, during production hours would cause any down time.
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ā09-13-2011 07:51 AM
i also think there was a specific command for resynchronizing the ntp server ( and is it different) from utils ntp restart.
ā09-13-2011 07:59 AM
the time zone in the date/time group : GMT -5 EST
ā09-13-2011 08:01 AM
Hi
I would verify that the NTP server your CCM is pointed to is correct. I use this little tool to check them quickly : http://www.ntp-time-server.com/ntp-server-tool.html
It appears that your CCM thinks it is in sync:
time correct to within 24 ms
Regards
Aaron
ā09-13-2011 08:11 AM
yes i also read it a little while back, what should be the course of action ahead,as even restarting the ntp server through ntp utils restart, did not solve it, as mentioned earlier, i am yet to restart the tftp services ( due to down time issues) , so i am stuck here.
From the look of it in the os admin , it seems that the phones are picking the time from the call manager itself.
ā09-13-2011 08:14 AM
Can you clarify your problem a little?
I though you were saying the phones are 12 minutes out?
Is the CM server time 12 minutes out?
ā09-13-2011 08:16 AM
Hi Aaron,
thanks for the tool, here is the info for the ntp tool from the publisher
ā09-13-2011 08:29 AM
Hi
So was 11:59:08 the correct time when you ran the tool?
What NTP server does the publisher synchronise to?
Aaron
ā09-13-2011 08:35 AM
Hi Aaron
problem : the phones ( 7912,7940,7942) are showing time-lag of 12 minutes. The call manager is having a date/time group : GMT -5 : 00 EST, and the phones are assigned this device pool having the above mentioned date/time group of :
GMT -5 : 00 EST.
I am new to the organization and still have to be given the os admin rights, so at the risk of sounding stupid i want to know can we check the time on the call manager from the GUI, cause ideally we do it from the CLI , through show status, am i correct?
i am kind of working on it with very limited rights on the call manager OS and CLI , so would really appreciate of the you can guide me here.
In case you need more information from my side, kindly let me know.
ā09-13-2011 08:41 AM
Hi Aaron,
No, the time was not same. I have attached a current snippet for you : the current time when the snippet was taken was 11: 39 am EST.
ā09-13-2011 08:42 AM
Hi
We ALL have to work with very limited rights on the CLI, unforunately :-).... Cisco don't let us have anything more than you have!
From the CUCM CLI, 'show status' will show the current time.
If that time is wrong, then that needs correcting first. Let us know if it is or not.
I would also do a 'utils ntp status' as you did on the subscriber to verify what NTP server the pub uses, and then use that NTP tool to verify the time is correct on that NTP server.
Aaron
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