I just went through my routers and was changing the NTP client settings. I
have NTP servers on both of my edge Cisco routers. I added both as primary
and secondary on all routers making sure to put the nearer router as
primary on every one. Time and again I kept seeing the client report that
it got it's update from the secondary server. The primary was available and
in many cases was many hops nearer with faster response to boot. Is this
some bug I have discovered? These routers are more likely to lose contact
with their secondary NTP server than the primary; that is why I set them
that way. So why chose the 2nd over the 1st?

-Ty
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