Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] New Lab #2 - CUE ntp

2012-01-05 Thread datucha123 datucha123
NTP Server can be configured in CUE either during the Initial Setup. Or
later, through the CLI

On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 5:28 AM, Randall Crumm rrcr...@yahoo.com wrote:

  HI All,
 Thanks for the replies.

 I do need NTP master 9 since the question is requiring the local clock as
 backup.
 I was able to ping the lo0 interface for sa-rtr
 so my commands I put in are:
 ntp master 9
 ntp server 10.10.110.1

 Here is my question. If i did not configure ntp server 10.10.110.3 (as
 above), then should I be manually put it in the CUE wizard config?

 Thanks,
 Randall


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 *From:* Bill Lake whl...@gmail.com
 *To:* Matthew Saskin m...@saskin.net
 *Cc:* Online Study ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
 *Sent:* Wednesday, January 4, 2012 4:10 PM
 *Subject:* Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] New Lab #2 - CUE ntp

 You do not need the ntp master command and it can actually cause the ntp
 to not work

 remove the ntp master command (by default your router automatically
 answers ntp request out every interface once you do the ntp server ip
 command

 verify that your BR2 router is synced with ntp server at 10.10.110.1 and
 if not set the times as close to the same as you can and that helps speed
 up sync

 once sync is complete, make sure you can ping both addresses, sometimes
 things are shut down such as is service-engine shut down?  verify this with
 show ip int br

 once you can ping the cue ip and have ntp sync complete, you should not
 get this error





 On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 3:41 PM, Matthew Saskin m...@saskin.net wrote:

 Also, make sure that 10.10.110.3 is indeed acting as an NTP server.  If
 it's a router, ntp master and ntp source to the interface that has the
 IP 10.10.110.3, etc.

 I know that I typically forget to put the static route back to the CUE
 module since you can get session/console access with the service-module
 ip/default gateway set, but no external traffic without the static route.

 -matthew

 On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 3:14 PM, datucha123 datucha123 
 datucha...@gmail.com wrote:

 ping 10.10.110.3   -  and see if it pings.

 then take a look at the Integrated Service Engine Interface, to see the
 default gateway set.

  On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 12:03 AM, Rrcrumm rrcr...@yahoo.com wrote:

  What commands?

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Jan 4, 2012, at 11:53 AM, datucha123 datucha123 datucha...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  Verify that CUE can reach the NTP IP Address. and the CUE module has the
 default gateway set

 On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 11:27 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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[OSL | CCIE_Voice] New Lab #2 - CUE ntp

2012-01-04 Thread Randall Crumm
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,
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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] New Lab #2 - CUE ntp

2012-01-04 Thread datucha123 datucha123
Verify that CUE can reach the NTP IP Address. and the CUE module has the
default gateway set

On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 11:27 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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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] New Lab #2 - CUE ntp

2012-01-04 Thread Rrcrumm
What commands?

Sent from my iPhone

On Jan 4, 2012, at 11:53 AM, datucha123 datucha123 datucha...@gmail.com wrote:

 Verify that CUE can reach the NTP IP Address. and the CUE module has the 
 default gateway set 
 
 On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 11:27 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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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] New Lab #2 - CUE ntp

2012-01-04 Thread datucha123 datucha123
ping 10.10.110.3   -  and see if it pings.

then take a look at the Integrated Service Engine Interface, to see the
default gateway set.

On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 12:03 AM, Rrcrumm rrcr...@yahoo.com wrote:

  What commands?

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Jan 4, 2012, at 11:53 AM, datucha123 datucha123 datucha...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  Verify that CUE can reach the NTP IP Address. and the CUE module has the
 default gateway set

 On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 11:27 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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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] New Lab #2 - CUE ntp

2012-01-04 Thread Matthew Saskin
Also, make sure that 10.10.110.3 is indeed acting as an NTP server.  If
it's a router, ntp master and ntp source to the interface that has the
IP 10.10.110.3, etc.

I know that I typically forget to put the static route back to the CUE
module since you can get session/console access with the service-module
ip/default gateway set, but no external traffic without the static route.

-matthew

On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 3:14 PM, datucha123 datucha123
datucha...@gmail.comwrote:

 ping 10.10.110.3   -  and see if it pings.

 then take a look at the Integrated Service Engine Interface, to see the
 default gateway set.

 On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 12:03 AM, Rrcrumm rrcr...@yahoo.com wrote:

  What commands?

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Jan 4, 2012, at 11:53 AM, datucha123 datucha123 datucha...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  Verify that CUE can reach the NTP IP Address. and the CUE module has
 the default gateway set

 On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 11:27 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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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] New Lab #2 - CUE ntp

2012-01-04 Thread Rrcrumm
Here are my NTP commands on the router
Ntp server 10.10.110.1
NTP master 9


I did confirm the default route and static route

Rc

Sent from my iPhone

On Jan 4, 2012, at 1:41 PM, Matthew Saskin m...@saskin.net wrote:

 Also, make sure that 10.10.110.3 is indeed acting as an NTP server.  If it's 
 a router, ntp master and ntp source to the interface that has the IP 
 10.10.110.3, etc.
 
 I know that I typically forget to put the static route back to the CUE module 
 since you can get session/console access with the service-module ip/default 
 gateway set, but no external traffic without the static route.
 
 -matthew
 
 On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 3:14 PM, datucha123 datucha123 datucha...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 ping 10.10.110.3   -  and see if it pings.
  
 then take a look at the Integrated Service Engine Interface, to see the 
 default gateway set.
 
 On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 12:03 AM, Rrcrumm rrcr...@yahoo.com wrote:
 What commands?
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Jan 4, 2012, at 11:53 AM, datucha123 datucha123 datucha...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 Verify that CUE can reach the NTP IP Address. and the CUE module has the 
 default gateway set 
 
 On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 11:27 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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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] New Lab #2 - CUE ntp

2012-01-04 Thread Matthew Saskin
Is ntp source set on the router to the interface with the IP you're trying
to pull NTP from?

-matthew

On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 4:53 PM, Rrcrumm rrcr...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Here are my NTP commands on the router
 Ntp server 10.10.110.1
 NTP master 9


 I did confirm the default route and static route

 Rc

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Jan 4, 2012, at 1:41 PM, Matthew Saskin m...@saskin.net wrote:

 Also, make sure that 10.10.110.3 is indeed acting as an NTP server.  If
 it's a router, ntp master and ntp source to the interface that has the
 IP 10.10.110.3, etc.

 I know that I typically forget to put the static route back to the CUE
 module since you can get session/console access with the service-module
 ip/default gateway set, but no external traffic without the static route.

 -matthew

 On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 3:14 PM, datucha123 datucha123 
 datucha...@gmail.com wrote:

 ping 10.10.110.3   -  and see if it pings.

 then take a look at the Integrated Service Engine Interface, to see the
 default gateway set.

 On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 12:03 AM, Rrcrumm rrcr...@yahoo.com wrote:

  What commands?

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Jan 4, 2012, at 11:53 AM, datucha123 datucha123 datucha...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  Verify that CUE can reach the NTP IP Address. and the CUE module has
 the default gateway set

 On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 11:27 PM, Randall Crumm rrcr...@yahoo.comwrote:

  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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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] New Lab #2 - CUE ntp

2012-01-04 Thread Chris Martin
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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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] New Lab #2 - CUE ntp

2012-01-04 Thread Bill Lake
You do not need the ntp master command and it can actually cause the ntp to
not work

remove the ntp master command (by default your router automatically answers
ntp request out every interface once you do the ntp server ip command

verify that your BR2 router is synced with ntp server at 10.10.110.1 and if
not set the times as close to the same as you can and that helps speed up
sync

once sync is complete, make sure you can ping both addresses, sometimes
things are shut down such as is service-engine shut down?  verify this with
show ip int br

once you can ping the cue ip and have ntp sync complete, you should not get
this error





On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 3:41 PM, Matthew Saskin m...@saskin.net wrote:

 Also, make sure that 10.10.110.3 is indeed acting as an NTP server.  If
 it's a router, ntp master and ntp source to the interface that has the
 IP 10.10.110.3, etc.

 I know that I typically forget to put the static route back to the CUE
 module since you can get session/console access with the service-module
 ip/default gateway set, but no external traffic without the static route.

 -matthew

 On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 3:14 PM, datucha123 datucha123 
 datucha...@gmail.com wrote:

 ping 10.10.110.3   -  and see if it pings.

 then take a look at the Integrated Service Engine Interface, to see the
 default gateway set.

 On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 12:03 AM, Rrcrumm rrcr...@yahoo.com wrote:

  What commands?

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Jan 4, 2012, at 11:53 AM, datucha123 datucha123 datucha...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  Verify that CUE can reach the NTP IP Address. and the CUE module has
 the default gateway set

 On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 11:27 PM, Randall Crumm rrcr...@yahoo.comwrote:

  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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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] New Lab #2 - CUE ntp

2012-01-04 Thread Randall Crumm
HI All,
Thanks for the replies.

I do need NTP master 9 since the question is requiring the local clock as 
backup.
I was able to ping the lo0 interface for sa-rtr
so my commands I put in are:
ntp master 9
ntp server 10.10.110.1

Here is my question. If i did not configure ntp server 10.10.110.3 (as above), 
then should I be manually put it in the CUE wizard config?

Thanks,
Randall
 



 From: Bill Lake whl...@gmail.com
To: Matthew Saskin m...@saskin.net 
Cc: Online Study ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com 
Sent: Wednesday, January 4, 2012 4:10 PM
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] New Lab #2 - CUE ntp
 

You do not need the ntp master command and it can actually cause the ntp to not 
work

remove the ntp master command (by default your router automatically answers ntp 
request out every interface once you do the ntp server ip command

verify that your BR2 router is synced with ntp server at 10.10.110.1 and if not 
set the times as close to the same as you can and that helps speed up sync

once sync is complete, make sure you can ping both addresses, sometimes things 
are shut down such as is service-engine shut down?  verify this with show ip 
int br

once you can ping the cue ip and have ntp sync complete, you should not get 
this error






On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 3:41 PM, Matthew Saskin m...@saskin.net wrote:

Also, make sure that 10.10.110.3 is indeed acting as an NTP server.  If it's a 
router, ntp master and ntp source to the interface that has the IP 
10.10.110.3, etc.

I know that I typically forget to put the static route back to the CUE module 
since you can get session/console access with the service-module ip/default 
gateway set, but no external traffic without the static route.

-matthew


On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 3:14 PM, datucha123 datucha123 datucha...@gmail.com 
wrote:

ping 10.10.110.3   -  and see if it pings.
 
then take a look at the Integrated Service Engine Interface, to see the 
default gateway set.


On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 12:03 AM, Rrcrumm rrcr...@yahoo.com wrote:

What commands?

Sent from my iPhone

On Jan 4, 2012, at 11:53 AM, datucha123 datucha123 datucha...@gmail.com 
wrote:


Verify that CUE can reach the NTP IP Address. and the CUE module has the 
default gateway set 


On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 11:27 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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