I've read some past posts on problems with the date/time clock drift. I have a customer complaining about the drift of their clock. The CS1K is a Co-Res running Release 7.5. I decided to use a PC configured as an NTP server to reduce the drift problem. Since the system is Co-Res, I experimented with the NTP settings in the Linux Base screen under the Unified Communication Manager (UCM).
I configured a PC (Windows XP) to be an NTP server for the system since they do not have any Internet connections to it.
Because the CS1K is a Co-Res system, I configured in Linux Base the NTP server to be the Primary Server with the type of clock as external. I then entered the external IP address of my Windows PC acting as an NTP server. Once this is saved, I can update the time on the CS1K by clicking on the Sync Now and the system will access my NTP server and update successfully. However, when I change the time on the NTP server, the CS1K will never update. I used Wireshark to monitor the NTP information between the CS1K and NTP server. When I click on the Sync Now button, I see the CS1K IP address send an NTP client message to the NTP server requesting the time and the NTP server responds back. However, when the CS1K sends out an NTP packet on its own (after a minute or so) I see a multicast NTP message (224.0.1.1). It seems that the CS1K is sending out its time but never asks the NTP server for any updates.
Then I tried to set the NTP configuration in Linux Base to "Not a Clock Server" and entered the IP address of my NTP server. Using Wireshark, I now see the CS1K send an NTP client request to the NTP server on my network and the NTP server responds back with the updated date/time but the CS1K does not update the time (phones do not update). I have waited an hour to see if this would happen but it does not. When I click on Sync Now, the CS1K will update its date and time out to the phones.
What am I missing? With a Co-Res system, you are not allowed to set the NTP configuration in LD 117. Everything is done via the Linux Base.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Ken
I configured a PC (Windows XP) to be an NTP server for the system since they do not have any Internet connections to it.
Because the CS1K is a Co-Res system, I configured in Linux Base the NTP server to be the Primary Server with the type of clock as external. I then entered the external IP address of my Windows PC acting as an NTP server. Once this is saved, I can update the time on the CS1K by clicking on the Sync Now and the system will access my NTP server and update successfully. However, when I change the time on the NTP server, the CS1K will never update. I used Wireshark to monitor the NTP information between the CS1K and NTP server. When I click on the Sync Now button, I see the CS1K IP address send an NTP client message to the NTP server requesting the time and the NTP server responds back. However, when the CS1K sends out an NTP packet on its own (after a minute or so) I see a multicast NTP message (224.0.1.1). It seems that the CS1K is sending out its time but never asks the NTP server for any updates.
Then I tried to set the NTP configuration in Linux Base to "Not a Clock Server" and entered the IP address of my NTP server. Using Wireshark, I now see the CS1K send an NTP client request to the NTP server on my network and the NTP server responds back with the updated date/time but the CS1K does not update the time (phones do not update). I have waited an hour to see if this would happen but it does not. When I click on Sync Now, the CS1K will update its date and time out to the phones.
What am I missing? With a Co-Res system, you are not allowed to set the NTP configuration in LD 117. Everything is done via the Linux Base.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Ken