From: Scott Morris (swm@emanon.com)
Date: Thu Oct 25 2007 - 18:35:42 ART
1. NTP stuff. The 'ntp server' command is the client-side configuration of
client-server (e.g. one-way information). The 'ntp peer' command implies
that both sides are attempting to agree on something rather than one having
the authority.
2. SNMP stuff. Those traps are set based on requirements of 16.3, not
16.4.
HTH,
Scott Morris, CCIE4 (R&S/ISP-Dial/Security/Service Provider) #4713, JNCIE-M
#153, JNCIS-ER, CISSP, et al.
CCSI/JNCI-M/JNCI-ER
VP - Technical Training - IPexpert, Inc.
IPexpert Sr. Technical Instructor
A Cisco Learning Partner - We Accept Learning Credits!
smorris@ipexpert.com
Telephone: +1.810.326.1444
Fax: +1.810.454.0130
http://www.ipexpert.com
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
George Goglidze
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 5:26 PM
To: Cisco certification
Subject: ipexpert lab 16
Hello all,
In task 7, they ask us to build NTP.
and ask us to synchronize with the server on internet.
I made it with, ntp peer x.x.x.x
but when I saw configuration in answers, they made it with, ntp server
x.x.x.x
they don't say that the server will need to synchronize with us too, so why
don't we use peer ???
and as well on LAN I made it with ntp broadcast , on interfaces.
but they do it all with ntp server x.x.x.x would my way be incorrect?
As well in task 4, when they enable RMON alarms.
on snmp they do following:
snmp-server community bucky RO
snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication linkdown linkup coldstart
warmstart snmp-server host 150.50.4.10 bucky
the question is: why do they activate all these traps? authentication
linkdown linkup coldstart warmstart
Thanks,
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.4 : Fri Nov 16 2007 - 13:11:18 ART