Go to the US Naval Observatory site at: http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/ntp.html
and pick a stratum 1 time server and have one of your routers get time from
3 different servers, preferably different stratums. After that you can use
that router as the server for the other routers and PC's. You can install 
software that runs as a service on nt and 2000 machines that will make time
requests from your router/NTP server. Quite a few stratum 1 time sources do
not want multiple clients from your organization all requesting time from
them so just use one of your routers as the client. Keep in mind that there
are issues with NTP so you will want to configure access lists to control
what can get time and who it can be given to.

-Drew

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Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 1:25 PM
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Subject: NTP server [7:55388]


Hi,

Anybody know NTP server can be configured with a cisco router.If so, how to
do that?

If not, what is the best way so that all the routers and machines in my lab
can keep up the same time.

Jay

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