Is the router using NTP?  If so, it can't get synchronized because the
line is bouncing.  Or, it might be configured for the wrong time zone. 
Or, you and your PC were abducted by aliens causing a loss of about five
hours.

I'm guessing one of the first two is more likely.  :-)

Ok, definitely need some more coffee...

John

>>> "James Mensah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 3/16/01 8:26:18
AM >>>
Am researching this but will appreciate any assistance.
While troubleshooting a bouncing ckt  this morning,  l found the time
on the
router to be different from the logging time.

Router A# term len 0
Router A# sh log | inc S12/3/2:0 
(truncated)
Mar 16   11:30:00 serial up, line protocol down -------starts
Mar 16   11:30:04 serial up, line protocol up
Mar 16   11:30:09 serial up, line protocol down ----end

Router A#sh clo ------------------------------------------- Mar   16
6:58:20 
My PC time ------------------------------------------------ 7:00am

Any idea how to rectify this issue or explain the discrepancy ?
Thanks for your help

Wagus

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