03-02-2016 09:27 AM - edited 03-18-2019 05:38 AM
I have an SX80 that is registered in the CUCM. The time will not sync up correctly even though the codec is on the correct time zone. The codec is on Software CE8.0.1, is it possible that this is a bug in the software? I have tried reboots and even a factory reset. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
John
03-02-2016 01:27 PM
Is the SX80 using DHCP or have a static IP address? If static, did you also specify DNS servers for it to use?
I believe when you provision the SX80 with CUCM, it should use the date/time group that you have configured in the device pool that you assigned to the endpoint based on Vivek's posts here: do-tetc-endpoints-registered-cucm-get-their-time.
If verifying the endpoint has DNS configured so it can lookup the NTP address, and if it still doesn't work even registered to CUCM, you can try to manually input an NTP address yourself using the SX80 web interface under Configuration > System Configuration > NetworkServices.
03-02-2016 01:51 PM
Thanks for the response. The codec is on DHCP. I also checked the device pool in CUCM and the date/time group is on the correct time zone.
What address would I add in the NTP settings?
-John
03-02-2016 02:05 PM
Does CUCM have the correct NTP servers configured, and assigned to the date/time group used in the device pool?
If the endpoint is using DHCP, the endpoint typically reaches out to the DHCP server to get the time, however I'm not sure in the case of the endpoint being registered to CUCM if that still applies. If you decide to set it manually, I'd use whatever you have configured for CUCM if the endpoint can reach it.
07-31-2017 03:28 PM
Just in case this was not resolved, can you check your CUCM NTP reference configuration. Your NTP reference should be Unicast. the default of broadcast will exhibit NTP problems as the VC units do not support it.
CUCM reconfigured the endpoint to AUTO for NTP if you have broadcast NTP reference configured
08-16-2017 09:52 PM
Hi Garvan, we were having the same issue and setting the NTP reference to Unicast fixed it. Thanks for the post!
Anton
08-16-2017 09:55 PM
No Problem Anton,
Glad it was of assistance to you
Garvan
10-13-2017 09:16 AM
Is there any impact or what changes if I changed from direct broadcast to unicast?
10-13-2017 01:23 PM
Appears to just be the behavior at how endpoints obtain time from the NTP servers, from the CUCM admin guide:
I don't know what the specifics are between the two, just what's noted in the guide.
01-23-2018 09:03 PM - edited 01-23-2018 09:04 PM
Hi Anton, when you changed the Phone NTP Reference from Directed Broadcast to Unicast, did you have to restart any services or is it safe to do it during business hours? Does it automatically get applied to all devices or you need to restart devices?
Thanks in advance.
04-27-2018 10:22 AM
09-12-2017 06:38 AM
Hello Garvan, I believe I have a similar issue as my codecs will lose or gain time after a couple of weeks. Curious to know if I make the change, do I need to reboot/reset all the endpoints in the environment or will they sync up once the change has been made?
Thanks!!
11-08-2017 07:02 PM
08-10-2020 11:12 AM
This solution worked for me too. Thanks.
04-25-2018 12:00 PM
Thanks Garvan, had the same issue and setting to unicode fixed it for me as well (Cisco DX70 CE8.3.4)
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