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- From: watt-alan@net.yale.edu (Alan Watt)
- Subject: Re: Cisco timekeeping
- Message-ID: <1992Nov11.153925.21239@news.yale.edu>
- Originator: swatt@mickey.CS.Yale.Edu
- Sender: swatt%mickey@net.yale.edu (Alan Watt)
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- Organization: Yale University, Computing & Information Systems
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- Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1992 15:39:25 GMT
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- In article <721443670.28214@news.Colorado.EDU>, dan@sci.ccny.cuny.edu (Dan Schlitt) writes:
- |> How do folks keep the date on a cisco router in sync with other clocks
- |> on the network. We run NTP on some of our servers and synchronize
- |> other hosts to them in a variety of ways. I have looked through the
- |> documentation that I have and see no way to automatically correct
- |> the time on a router.
- |>
- |> I have asked my local "expert" and he is as much in the dark as I am.
- |> What suggestions are out there?
- |>
- |> /dan
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- When did ciscos start keeping real time? I'm only aware of an uptime
- clock.
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