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NTP Commands in RNC

The document provides instructions for checking and configuring NTP server settings on a device. It recommends using the "ntpconfig info" command to view the primary NTP server IP, pinging that IP to check connectivity, and restarting the NTP server with "restartntp" if the IP is reachable or contacting the service provider if not. It also mentions checking peer configurations with "ntp peerinfo" and automatically logging timestamps with "logclock on".

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NTP Commands in RNC

The document provides instructions for checking and configuring NTP server settings on a device. It recommends using the "ntpconfig info" command to view the primary NTP server IP, pinging that IP to check connectivity, and restarting the NTP server with "restartntp" if the IP is reachable or contacting the service provider if not. It also mentions checking peer configurations with "ntp peerinfo" and automatically logging timestamps with "logclock on".

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check for NTP server settings with the following command......

ntpconfig info You will get the ip address of the NTP server(primary) Try to ping that ip if it is not pinging... then communicate with the service provider if it is pinging.... then you can restart the ntp server with the following comm and restartntp You can also check for its configurations with the command ntp peerinfo symbol x in the o/p file represents rejection Started in CPP EP14-CPP_7.0.3.7 there is mechanism that automatically logs the t ime stamp of the node. with the following command logclock on

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