Are you passing the Offset through the DHCP server as well? On a linux
DHCP server this would be:
option
time-offset
-18000; # Eastern Standard Time
option ntp-servers 192.168.x.x
option ntp-servers 192.168.x.x
The fact that the date is wrong, but the time is correct, seems a little
strange to me. Are you sure your Windows server is set to the correct date?
What happens if you set the time on the phone to a different time and
date, will it pull the date back of the NTP server?
Also, try and run some network sniffing tools to verify that it is
getting a valid response.
I am ready to pull my hair out. I cannot seem to get the Polycoms to read the time properly. Regardless of the server they are pointed to our the offset, i am getting the correct time, but 24 hours ahead. So for today it is showing Friday April 28 but with the correct time. Any clues?
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