... even better yet... I've yet to see the clock-period command
"automatically generate" after setting up NTP on a Cisco Router.  Is
there a specific version of IOS I should observe this behavior in??

-Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Chen [mailto:tonychen@;ballfoundation.org] 
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 9:26 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: configuring NTP [7:56811]

I found the reference to the NTP command which states the need to remove
one
of the commands when copying the config file (I still don't fully
understand
why):

=====================================================
Caution   The ntp clock-period command is automatically generated to
reflect
the constantly changing correction factor when the copy
running-configuration startup-configuration command is entered to save
the
configuration to NVRAM. Do not attempt to manually use the ntp
clock-period
command. Ensure that you remove this command line when copying
configuration
files to other devices.
=====================================================


If anyone know why do they suggest to remove this command, please
explain. 
I thought the start-up config is only passively stored in the NVRAM and
waiting to be copy to running-config.

Tony




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