The ntp.client file or the xntpd
daemon cannot be found in the
directories shown in the examples.
The error message "No Associations
IDs Returned" when you enter the
ntpq -p command.
To enable syslog messages in the Cisco IOS software and send them to a syslog server,
follow these steps:
Inspect the current logging status by entering the following command:
travis-nas-01#show logging
Syslog logging: enabled (0 messages dropped, 0 flushes, 0 overruns)
Console logging: level debugging, 42 messages logged
Monitor logging: level debugging, 93 messages logged
Buffer logging: level debugging, 3 messages logged
Trap logging: level informational, 121 message lines logged
Log Buffer (8192 bytes):
travis-nas-01#
Set up a basic syslog configuration by entering the following commands. See Table 20 for command
descriptions.
!
logging buffered 10000 debugging
no logging console guaranteed
logging console informational
!
!
logging trap debugging
logging facility local0
logging 172.21.100.100
!
Verify that the workstation is running Solaris v2.6 or a later
version of Solaris. Enter the uname -a command to see the
version.
Versions earlier than Solaris v2.6 do not support NTP and must
be supplemented with additional NTP software available from
http://www.sunfreeware.com/
There are three possible solutions:
The network traffic is slow, and the workstation has not
had time to poll the NTP server. Allow the workstation
enough time to issue the poll (a few seconds); then, enter
the ntpq -p command.
The mulitcastclient line in the ntp.conf file was not
replaced with the server line.
The NTP server you have chosen is down, or it is not
configured correctly.