<g>

After I launched the last E-Mail, I did a sh clock det and it does say the
right thing.
Learn somethin' new everyday.

Your right about the worst typist though, I am not sure about the other
things.....  ;-)

Now I am just dinking around trying to get NAT working on a 2501......  :-<

Scott

> On Sun, 3 Sep 2000, Scott Nelson wrote:
>
>> I just put this in my 2501:
>>
>> clock summer-time time recurring first Sun Apr 2:00 last Sun Oct 2:00
>>
>> and when I did a sh run, it now says this:
>>
>> clock summer-time time recurring
>>
>> Does it know that Apr and Oct are the changeover times
>> automatically am I still having a layer 8 problem? <g>
>
> Default
>
>    Summer time is disabled. If clock summer-time zone recurring is
>    specified without parameters, the summer time rules default to United
>    States rules.
>
> In other words, the design engineers assumed that US net.heads were
> lazier, more easily tired, worse typists, or more deserving of instant
> gratification than those in the rest of the world. Sounds very much like
> a layer 8 problem to me. :-) *ducks and runs away*


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