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[atlas]option ntp-servers ?
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Antony Antony
antony at ripe.net
Thu Dec 9 08:37:23 CET 2010
Hi Marco, currently the probes use a static ntp server configuration; tt01.ripe.net. It don't use that dchp option. However, the option ntp-servers is an interesting one to try. Thanks for the tip. The probes also receive a time indications from the ncc servers. So if the ntp fails it will use these indications. The latest firmware should be able to keep a decent time O(1) even if the ntp fails. And it seems to work so far. If your probe still has a large time skew please drop a mail to atlas at ripe.net; I am curious to hear. regards, -antony On Tue, Dec 07, 2010 at 12:41:31PM +0100, Marco Davids (SIDN) wrote: > Hi, > > Question: does the Atlas-probe obey to the 'option ntp-servers' DHCP > option? If not, mine could be into trouble, since I don't allow outbound > NTP-requests. > > (Sorry if this has been asked before, I am new to this list and haven't > found the archive just yet) > > Regards, > > -- > Marco > > > > >
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