Verifying and Saving Your Clock and Time Zone Configuration
Enter the following command to verify that you configured the time and time zone correctly:
show clock
The output displays the date, time, and time zone that you configured.
Configuring Network Time Protocol Support
This section provides information and instructions for configuring the system to enable the use of the Network
Time Protocol (NTP).
Configure the system clock and time zone prior to implementing NTP support. This greatly reduces the
time period that must be corrected by the NTP server.
Important
Many of the services offered by the ASR 5x00 platform require accurate timekeeping derived through NTP.
If the time reference(s) used by StarOS are not accurate, the services may be unreliable. For this reason it
should be assumed that normal system operation requires that NTP be configured.
The system uses NTP to synchronize internal clocks on the chassis to external time sources (typically GPS
NTP sources, or other Stratum 2 or 3 servers, switches or routers).
By default, NTP is not enabled externally and should be configured when the system is initially installed.
When enabled, the active SMC will synchronize with external sources. If not enabled, the active SMC will
use its local clock as a time source. In the event of an NTP server or network outage, an already running SMC
will continue to use NTP to maintain time accuracy, but in a holdover mode.
All cards with CPUs synchronize to the active SMC internally. This occurs even if an external NTP server is
not configured. In the event of a SMC switchover, all other cards will start synchronizing with the newly
active SMC automatically.
The system should have:
•
NTP enabled.
•
NTP configured for use in the local context only. Use of other contexts (which can be specified in the
enable configurable) will cause issues.
•
NTP configured for at least three external NTP servers. With three or more servers, outlyers and broken
or misconfigured servers can be detected and excluded. Generally, the more servers the better (within
reason).
Do not configure any external NTP servers using the
prefer
keyword. The NTP clock selection algorithms
already have the built-in ability to pick the best server. Use of
prefer
usually results in a poorer choice
than NTP can determine for itself.
Important
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