I do not think you can do the ping command during CUE setup, but you can
ping the CUE from your other routers.

First confirm your Site C router can reach the CUE inside via ping, you may
have forgotten the static route to direct that IP address to the
service-engine.  Can verify with "show ip route | i 10.10.115." Look for a
255.255.255.255 route to your service-engine.

Next check your connectivity from HQ router:

show ip route | i 10.10.115.

Does a route for 10.10.115.0/24 show up?  If not then you forgot the ip
ospf network point-to-point command on your loopback.  If the network does
show up, then confirm ping works.

Next issue could be NTP itself.

Ensure you have either the ntp server command or the ntp master command.
You should not need both unless specifically stated (ie: use internal clock
as fallback).  The NTP master command allows the internal clock to be a
possible ntp source.  You have to be careful on the stratum otherwise you
could end up synched with your internal clock instead of the external ntp
source.

If a router is synched with an external ntp, it will provide that source as
clocking with a stratum +1.

HTH
Chris

On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 1:27 PM, Randall Crumm <rrcr...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> HI,
> I am working on the new lab #2.
>
> When configuring CUE the question asks for the primary NTP server to be
> 10.10.110.3. The default is lo1, 10.10.115.1
>
> When I enter that IP address, I get an error :
>
> I could not reach 10.10.110.3 using NTP.
>  If 10.10.110.3 really is an NTP server, then
>  there may be a firewall blocking NTP packets.
>  NTP uses UDP port 123.
>
>
> Any thoughts?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Randall
>
>
>
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