c'mon guy, this is just plain lazy
R1#en
Password:
R1#clock ?
set Set the time and date
R1#clock set ?
hh:mm:ss Current Time
R1#clock set [n' go from there]
malzubt wrote:
> What is the simplest way to set the time on a router.
>
> thanks
>
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> > What is the simplest way to set the time on a router.
> How often do you want to set it?
> "ntp peer nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn" works for me if the router is on the net.
> Plug in the IP address of your favorit public time server.
> Also look at the "clock timezone" and "clock summer-time" commands.
>
use the clock set command .. sample : clock set 10:05:00 26 Jun 2000
However, the router will reset the clock whenever it is rebooted. It is
better to use a timing server for proper timing configuration.
Regards
Atif Awan
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On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, malzubt wrote:
> What is the simplest way to set the time on a router.
How often do you want to set it?
"ntp peer nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn" works for me if the router is on the net.
Plug in the IP address of your favorit public time server.
Also look at the "clock timezone" and
>From Cisco's website (IOS 12).
Set the system clock
>clock set (hh:mm:ss date month year)
or
>clock set (hh:mm:ss month date year)
IOS
12.0 Basic system management
HTH,
Larry
malzubt wrote:
What is the simplest way to set the time on
a router.
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BTW that is from enabled root, not config.
Larry
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> What is the simplest way to set the time on a router.
>
> thanks
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