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SNTP Question

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Virden1

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Nov 8, 2012
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Time server not responding? I have an address of 130.126.24.44 for NTP. The system uses Comcast as their router and ISP with a gateway of 50.145.192.1. I have set up an IP route gateway (50.145.192.1) on LAN1 and a subet mask of 255.255.255.192. DNS server is set to 75.75.75.75. I can ping the NTP address from the command line. Not sure what I am missing or why it's not working?
 
You have not given us enough information on your lan setup.

What is the LAN IP address of your IP Office? Is it directly connected to the internet...or does it use a private address on the LAN side and go through a router firewall?

that 75.75.75.75 is a crappy DNS anyhow; use a google DNS like 8.8.8.8 or 8.8.4.4.

You should have a default route setup of 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0/Your.gate.way.addr/LAN1, if it is only sitting on LAN 1.
If it is not, then you still need a default gw/route setup, like the one above, that routes all non lan traffic to 50.145.192.1 on LAN2...probably not lan1.



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Do you have DNS setup on the SIP trunk or the IPOffice?
SNTP uses the DNS configured on the IPO itself and SIP trunks can use the DNS settings on the trunk itself.


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In most cases the local gateway or the DHCP server acts as a NTP time server.
On your windows PC go to the lower right corner there is a thing showing the time, it is called a clock.
Click on it and choose to change date/time, go to the tab "internet time", click on "change settings" and fill in the ip address of the gateway or DHCP server and click on the adjust button. If the ip address is a NTP time server you'll see the time has synced, if not try another source until it gets synced an use that in IP Office.
You can have multiple sources seperated with a space like "192.168.1.1 ntp.windows.com ntp.apple.com ntp.clock.com" or whatever NTP time server you want.
In SSA under resources you can check if the time gets synced and with which server the last sync was.

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