06-29-2012 12:33 PM - edited 03-01-2019 05:35 PM
Dear All,
When I was doing PoC for IPv6 transition, I had to work with NTPv4 for native IPv6. I am using 3825 running 12.4(24)T adv enterprise.
As per Cisco documents NTPv4 is supported in 2 modes.
1. Client - Server.
2. Multicast.
I am presently interested in Client Server Mode
In this mode I configured Server with command. 'ntp master 2'
And on the client I configured:
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ntp update-calendar
ntp server FD00:0:0:60::1 source Loopback0
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Loopbacks of both server and client are reachable using OSPF.
But NTP remains unsynchronised forever.
Are there any known issues with NTPv4 over native IPv6 ?
08-24-2012 01:52 PM
Hello Maulik,
I am running a 1921 in a production environment and the NTP config includes:
ntp update-calendar
ntp peer 192.168.128.3
ntp peer 192.168.128.5
ntp peer 192.168.128.10
ntp server 130.159.196.11
ntp server 2001:67C:288::128
(the router is running dual stack)
sh ntp associations
Gives:
address ref clock st when poll reach delay offset disp
+~192.168.128.3 158.43.192.66 2 710 1024 377 2.047 0.721 15.742
~192.168.128.5 .STEP. 16 - 1024 0 0.000 0.000 15937.
~192.168.128.10 192.168.128.7 4 862 1024 377 2.006 -1.532 19.759
~130.159.196.11 .STEP. 16 - 1024 0 0.000 0.000 15937.
*~2001:67C:288::128
195.220.94.163 2 703 1024 377 97.275 5.325 14.800
* sys.peer, # selected, + candidate, - outlyer, x falseticker, ~ configured
So apparently NTP works over native IPv6. I suppose connectivity (including access lists) is verified between the two devices .... try debug ntp packet and events.
Cheers
Fabio
08-24-2012 10:36 PM
HI fabios,
Thanks for your reply.
I was able to synchronize NTP when running dual stack. It was just that when i used native IPv6, it didn't work.
Not a single ACL configured.
Strange thing is that when i use IPv6 on server, (i.e. Master) it gets reference clock as some public IPv4 address and says synchronised, whereas I never configured that.
Unfortunaltely we have dismanteled tht setup. If i get a chance again, I will surely post the configs.
Regards,
Maulik
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