02-20-2007 02:04 AM - edited 03-05-2019 02:28 PM
Do you know if is possible to use an ip address (loopback 0) that belong to a VRF as ntp source address?
I have this doubt because the NTP server is reachable by ping and at the moment i'm not able to synch both my 6509 and 3560...thanks a lot
Simone
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02-20-2007 02:53 AM
Yes,
This is very possible as a matter of a fact i use this on my own ISR.
Can you reach the ntp server witch icmp with an extended ping sourced from the loopback interface ?
02-20-2007 02:53 AM
Yes,
This is very possible as a matter of a fact i use this on my own ISR.
Can you reach the ntp server witch icmp with an extended ping sourced from the loopback interface ?
02-20-2007 04:51 AM
Yes I can.
I've cheched and in the ntp server command was missing vrf (name of vrf).
thanks again
simone
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