Hi,

Yes, exactly. To be precise, you can have 2^32 which is 4294967296, and your
498 days corresponds to 498*86400*100 = 43027200000...so it returns to zero.

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> sysUpTime is a 32 bit counter - thats the best you can get.
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> Cisco - and other vendors have implemented 64 bit uptime counters in the
> private MIB. Not sure how to get Spectrum to take advantage of this
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> Hi All,
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> Can anyone tell me if there is a config setting somewhere that will allow
> the display of the sysuptime to exceed 498 days? We have some routers and
> switches in our network that have been up for well over a couple of years.
> But, it is not being displayed correctly in Spectrum. It seems when the
> device exceeds 498 days the counter resets back to 0.
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