From: Peter McCreesh (petermccreesh@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Jan 18 2006 - 09:38:57 GMT-3
I think the point is that once the device is set up as the NTP master, it is
synced with itself.
When you have a NTP client synced with a NTP server you should also get the
message.
I think the key thing is that you have to be synced to either yourself
(master) or a server (if you are a client).
May be worng...
Regards,
Pete
On 1/18/06, James Ventre <messageboard@ventrefamily.com> wrote:
>
> I'm not using the "ntp master" command at all (and never have on this
> device) .... and I get it:
>
> ar1#sh run | inc ntp
> ntp authentication-key 1 md5 [snip]
> ntp authenticate
> ntp trusted-key 1
> ntp clock-period 14459944
> ntp update-calendar
> ntp server 10.7.0.1 key 1
> ntp server 10.8.0.1 key 1
> ar1#sh run
> Building configuration...
>
> Current configuration : 37912 bytes
> !
> ! Last configuration change at 13:41:15 EST Mon Jan 9 2006 by Yousef
> ! NVRAM config last updated at 08:27:22 EST Tue Jan 10 2006 by Yousef
> !
>
> James
>
> Schulz, Dave wrote:
>
>   Interestingly, enough....I tried this in the lab....when you use the ntp
>   master 3, you don't get the message, but when you use the ntp master 1
>   ....then you get the message as Brian states.  Going back to ntp master
> 3 or
>   taking the ntp master off does not make the message go away. So, I am
> assuming
>   that this will only go away after a reboot without the ntp master 1, but
> I
>   can't test it at the moment.
>
>   Dave
>
>   -----Original Message-----
>   From:   nobody@groupstudy.com  To: Brian Dennis
>   Cc: Chan Hong;   ccielab@groupstudy.com  ;   sh.law@pccw.com  ;
> ivan.cl.tam@pccw.com  Sent: 1/18/2006 2:31 AM
>   Subject: Re: How to disable the "Last configuration change at xxx " in
>   configuration?
>
>   Really open up my @y@s.
>
>   Thanks,
>
>   On 1/17/06, Brian Dennis   <bdennis@internetworkexpert.com>   wrote:
>
>     Here is how it is enabled:
>
>     Router#sho run
>     Building configuration...
>
>     Current configuration : 809 bytes
>     !
>     version 12.3
>     service timestamps debug datetime msec
>     service timestamps log datetime msec
>     no service password-encryption
>     !
>     hostname Router
>     !
>     boot-start-marker
>     boot-end-marker
>     !
>     !
>     no aaa new-model
>     !
>     resource policy
>     !
>     ip subnet-zero
>     !
>     !
>     ip cef
>     no ip dhcp use vrf connected
>
>     Router#conf t
>     Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
>     Router(config)#ntp master 1
>     Router(config)#^Z
>     Apr  6 05:48:06.474: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by
>
>   console
>
>     Router#sho ntp assoc
>
>           address         ref clock     st  when  poll reach  delay
>
>   offset
>
>     disp
>     *~127.127.7.1      .LOCL.            0     0    64  177     0.0
>
>   0.00
>
>     125.0
>      * master (synced), # master (unsynced), + selected, - candidate, ~
>     configured
>     Router#sho run
>     Building configuration...
>
>     Current configuration : 870 bytes
>     !
>     ! Last configuration change at 05:48:06 UTC Tue Apr 6 1993
>     !
>     version 12.3
>     service timestamps debug datetime msec
>     service timestamps log datetime msec
>     no service password-encryption
>     !
>     hostname Router
>     !
>     boot-start-marker
>     boot-end-marker
>     !
>     !
>     no aaa new-model
>     !
>     resource policy
>     !
>     ip subnet-zero
>     !
>     !
>
>     Router#
>
>     HTH,
>
>     Brian Dennis, CCIE #2210 (R&S/ISP-Dial/Security)
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>     -----Original Message-----
>     From:     nobody@groupstudy.com     [    mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com
]
> On Behalf
>
>   Of
>
>     Chan Hong
>     Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 6:57 PM
>     To:     ccielab@groupstudy.com    Cc:     sh.law@pccw.com    ;
> ivan.cl.tam@pccw.com    Subject: How to disable the "Last configuration
> change at xxx " in
>     configuration?
>
>     Dear all,
>
>       How to disable the "Last configuration change at xxx & NVRAM config
>     last updated at xxx" in configuration? Following is the sample.
>
>       Building configuration...
>       Current configuration : 2203 bytes
>     !
>     ! Last configuration change at 10:54:09 HK Wed Jan 18 2006     <--
>     ! NVRAM config last updated at 10:54:10 HK Wed Jan 18 2006   <--
>     !
>     version 12.3
>     service timestamps debug datetime localtime
>     service timestamps log datetime localtime show-timezone
>     no service password-encryption
>     !
>
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