NTP Command descriptions
Note:
NTP commands are blocked for co-resident Call Server applications (Call Server and
Signaling Server applications co-located on a CP PM server). NTP configuration and
management are controlled from the Linux Base layer.
Note:
To apply Network Time Protocol configuration to all system elements, ensure the
configuration is done using Element Manager. CLI commands only configure the Call Server,
and may lead to inconsistent NTP operation at the system level.
Command Comment
CHG NTP IPADDR Configure the IP addresses for the Primary and/or
Secondary NTP Servers.
CHG NTP THRESH Configure the 3 NTP threshold levels (Minimum,
Warning, Maximum).
CHG NTP SECURE Configure the parameters used by the Primary and/or
Secondary NTP servers in secure mode of operation.
CHG NTP AUTHMODE Configure the security mode for the Primary, Secondary,
or both, NTP servers.
CHG NTP TIMEINT Configure both the time interval for background NTP
synchronization and the time offset from other
background routines.
CHG UTCOFFSET Configure the time offset (from UTC) for the local time
zone.
ENL NTP Enable NTP.
LD 117: Ethernet and Alarm Management
Have you checked out the Feature Guide description on NTP. Lots of info there, maybe your just missing a step. Looks like there is either CS mode or SS mode and a host of other things. I have never done it on 7.5 but I will next week. Let us know what you find.
When I finished upgrades to 7.5 across 3 nodes (1 x1000M and 2 x1000E)I had similar NTP issues. I felt I followed the routines explicitly. I configured the NTP portion via EM on the primary and base systems. It did not seem to work properly. (VX works call srvrs being utilized) We use an external NTP server to provide the time to the signalling server (linux base) and the linux base updates the node stuff from there. Checking ld 117 (stat ntp)I noticed that the NTP IP was tied to the external NTP server vs the linux base box. Once I went through the process of disabling the NTP background service and NTP service itself. Entering the correct IP - enabling the services again and syncing all worked ok.
As a point of interest; A few weeks later I also tried on a sig server linux box (CPPM) using the - cli "ntpconfig" and configured it from that point. Not sure if that would have saved me some grief previously but it may assist..
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