[admin@VI] > system ntp client exportCan you please share /system ntp client export
/system ntp client print
They are Google NTP SeversAre these IP really NTP servers?
Maybe try with the famous ntp pool names to see if your system works: 0.pool.ntp.org and 1.pool.ntp.org
once these works you know its the IP address.
If it does not work it might be you have no internet ;-) , or firewall is blocking something.
216.239.35.0...
I know for sure that is not an NTP server.
216.239.35.0...
I know for sure that is not an NTP server.
Snap!!! :-)Tell Google that; it's time1.google.com. Yes, .0 is a perfectly legal address, depending on the netmask.
When I input 0.pool.ntp.org or any other server name Mikrotik replaces it by ip. In any case, in order to test if it is working I set the wrong time and date through system/clock. Then I enter NTPServers into Ntp Client. Date and time remain as set in system/clock. Am I doing something wrong???Are these IP really NTP servers?
Maybe try with the famous ntp pool names to see if your system works: 0.pool.ntp.org and 1.pool.ntp.org
once these works you know its the IP address.
If it does not work it might be you have no internet ;-) , or firewall is blocking something.
Thank you allfor your time. WeWiNet you guessed correctly. Firewall was dropping it. I reallized what was going on once I noticed that NTP Client was not synchronizing.....or firewall is blocking something.