Yep, that's it. I correct the wording and it works now. I
wonder why Junos
doesn't complain when you commit an invalid command entry??
Because JUNOS allows you to provide your own zone definition
file. If you look at the context-sensitive help text, you
will notice that, in addition to all
Does anyone know why MX won't pick up the right time zone. I synced it up to
an NTP server but the time is off...I'm on 9.2.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] run show system uptime
Current time: 2008-10-13 23:21:02 UTC
System booted: 2008-10-13 19:20:42 UTC (04:00:20 ago)
Protocols started: 2008-10-13 19:21:20
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Does anyone know why MX won't pick up the right
Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2008 16:23:18 -0700
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Does anyone know why MX won't pick up the right time zone. I synced it up to
an NTP server but the time is off...I'm on 9.2.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] run show system uptime
Current time:
Yep, that's it. I correct the wording and it works now. I wonder why Junos
doesn't complain when you commit an invalid command entry??
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Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2008 16:23:18 -0700
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