Hi.. Friends,
I set the date and time on my cisco router using the following command
Router#clock set 11:00:00 23 oct 2002
Router#wr mem
The time did change when I type Router#sh clock but it was still reset to
00:00 1 March 1993 after reboot. How to make it stay permanently
Thanks in advance
Not entirely true. Some higher end routers, 7500 for example, have a
battery backup and are sometimes used as the NTP server since they will
not loose their time in the event of power loss/reload.
Dave
Matthew Poole wrote:
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> You will always lose the clock when you do a reboot.
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> You'll n
You will always lose the clock when you do a reboot.
You'll need to set up some sort of NTP server, or use an NTP server out on
the net.
You could also use another router as an NTP server, however same problem
applies when it reboots!
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>You will
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