RE: clock setting problem [7:21487]

2001-09-30 Thread Chris Siney

Sarwar,
You are using an early development release of software.
I have checked the caveats regarding your problems but they don't seem to be
listed. you can check yourself on
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120cavs/120tcavs.htm

You will probably find that the problems will disapear if you upgrade to a
standard release software version eg 12.1

I hope this helps

Regards

Chris



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Re: clock setting problem [7:21487]

2001-09-30 Thread Dennis Bailey

On the clock question, the smaller routers do not have a battery to keep the
clock settings during a reboot.  You could add ntp to your configuration so
the clock is set automagically when the router's links come back up.  Not
sure what you are asking on the second question but why wouldn't you force
the speed of the link to the speed of the hub or switch port you are
connected to?


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> We have installed a router 2620 IOS 12.05(t1).After rebooting the router
the
> clock reset .How we can set the router clock permanentely.
> secondely.when we set the fastethernet on auto mode after rebooting the
> router the ethernet reverse on 10 base t.Let me how we can set the router
> ethernet parmanentely on auto mode
>
> Thanks in advance
> sarwar




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