Danny,

NTP sends the response with same address as it came in. So are you 
suspecting that the VLAN is causing this issue. What could possibly be going 
wrong ?

Just for my understanding, how does the peer association work in general ? 
Any references would do.

Thanks
Kiran Shirol

"Danny Mayer" <[email protected]> wrote in message 
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> kiran shirol wrote:
>> My switch has configured for peering with the following switches
>>
>> ntp peer 101.1.1.2
>> ntp peer 101.2.2.2
>> ntp peer 102.1.1.2
>>
>> Vlan has the following configuration:
>> ip address 10.1.1.1/24
>> ip address 20.1.1.1/24 secondary
>>
>> Peer sends the NTP message 20.1.1.2(Out-Interface) -> 20.1.1.1(VLANs 
>> secondary IP)
>> The response comes as 10.1.1.1(VLANs Primary IP) -> 20.1.1.2
>>
>
> That means that the VLAN is using the wrong address to reply to the
> message. NTP will see that it does not match the going address and will
> discard the message. That's correct behavior. You need to figure out why
> the packet is coming back with the incorrect address. i suspect the VLAN
> but I cannot be sure.
>
> Danny
>
>
>> Traces:
>> 2008-12-20 00:01:40.522776     20.1.1.2 -> 20.1.1.1     NTP NTP symmetric 
>> active
>> 2008-12-20 00:01:42.548166     10.1.1.1 -> 20.1.1.2     NTP NTP symmetric 
>> passive 


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