Re: [Asterisk-Users] SPA-2000 and time of day

2004-07-06 Thread Wolfgang S. Rupprecht
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chris Luke) writes: > NTP is time-zone and season agnostic. It always transmits UTC. Yup. This is the answer to the most common FAQ on comp.protocols.time.ntp . > Offsets from this are set in the client, including DST stuff. If they > can't be set, get a better NTP client.

Re: [Asterisk-Users] SPA-2000 and time of day

2004-07-06 Thread Chris Luke
NTP is time-zone and season agnostic. It always transmits UTC. Offsets from this are set in the client, including DST stuff. If they can't be set, get a better NTP client. :) Chris. David Cook wrote (on Jul 06): > Kevin Walsh noted that his SPA-2000 takes time from his local NTP server > in a p

Re: [Asterisk-Users] SPA-2000 and time of day

2004-07-06 Thread Gavin Hamill
On Tuesday 06 July 2004 17:19, Rich Adamson wrote: > It's not uncommon for vendors to embed the IP address of some known > time source in code. Use ethereal, reboot the box, and watch. True , and unfortunately, this sometimes goes horrendously wrong... http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~plonka/netgear-sntp

RE: [Asterisk-Users] SPA-2000 and time of day

2004-07-06 Thread Rich Adamson
> David Cook wrote: > > Kevin Walsh noted that his SPA-2000 takes time from his local NTP > > server in a post back on Fri June 25. > > Interesting that it must have broadcast to the local net for a NTP server. > >From a net admin perspective, I'd consider that a benefit. > > > Q: Where do you t

RE: [Asterisk-Users] SPA-2000 and time of day

2004-07-06 Thread Jay Milk
http:///admin/advanced, click on "System" tab, bottom two options are primary/secondary NTP server. I'm running 2.0.9(d) > -Original Message- > From: David Cook [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2004 8:47 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subj

RE: [Asterisk-Users] SPA-2000 and time of day

2004-07-06 Thread Andrew Thompson
David Cook wrote: > Kevin Walsh noted that his SPA-2000 takes time from his local NTP > server in a post back on Fri June 25. Interesting that it must have broadcast to the local net for a NTP server. >From a net admin perspective, I'd consider that a benefit. > Q: Where do you tell it to use NT

[Asterisk-Users] SPA-2000 and time of day

2004-07-06 Thread David Cook
Kevin Walsh noted that his SPA-2000 takes time from his local NTP server in a post back on Fri June 25. Q: Where do you tell it to use NTP? I'm a bit confused as to where my SPA-2000 is currently getting its time. I told it GMT-5 in the misc section but it doesn't really tell me where its going f