05-22-2012 03:25 PM
I'm working on implementing NTP in my WAN. The command I'm using is "NTP Server hostname". This works just fine until I edit the DNS record. The router will still look at the IP it resolved when I added the NTP Server hostname line.
Thanks,
Ed
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05-23-2012 10:55 AM
Ed
That is the way that the current implementation works. IOS will allow you to specify a name to identify the NTP server. But IOS resolves the name and then uses, and continues to use, that IP. It is not in the current implementation to maintain the name and to do a dynamic lookup at time of use (which I believe is what you would want it to do).
HTH
Rick
05-23-2012 10:55 AM
Ed
That is the way that the current implementation works. IOS will allow you to specify a name to identify the NTP server. But IOS resolves the name and then uses, and continues to use, that IP. It is not in the current implementation to maintain the name and to do a dynamic lookup at time of use (which I believe is what you would want it to do).
HTH
Rick
05-24-2012 07:55 AM
Rick,
I was afraid that was the case. Thanks for confirming it!
Thanks,
Ed
05-24-2012 09:14 AM
Ed
I am glad that my answer was helpful, even if it was not what you wanted to hear. Thank you for using the rating system to mark this question as answered. It makes the forum more useful when people can read a question and can know that a correct answer was supplied. Your marking has contributed to this process.
HTH
Rick
06-12-2012 10:07 PM
No sweat. I always try to give credit where it's due :).
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