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NTP Server for internal network

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Hi,

 

Is it possible to configure a PA-3220 firewall to work as NTP server for my internal network devices?

In this scenario the firewall would synchronize with an external source and would be used by the internal devices as a NTP server.

 

Thanks!

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Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

Hi @Borala ,

 

No, the NGFW cannot be used as an NTP server.  There is no configuration for it, only NTP client.  I use the same design as you, and I use a router as the internal NTP server.

 

Thanks,

 

Tom

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Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

Hi @Borala ,

 

No, the NGFW cannot be used as an NTP server.  There is no configuration for it, only NTP client.  I use the same design as you, and I use a router as the internal NTP server.

 

Thanks,

 

Tom

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Hi @Borala ,

 

While it's currently not supported, there is an existing feature request for it.

Please reach out to your local SE and have him add your vote to the existing request: FR1197 (NTP server - allow PAN device to be an NTP time source ).

 

Kind regards,

-Kiwi.

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I ve created a feature request for this.

LINK to the feature request 
Please vote it up 😉

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