Display Clock
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jbower
Re: Display Clock
I did not do a reboot. Should I do a bascul on my two CPU's? I do not get my date and time from my PRI (E1 is the rest of the world you know we are always different here in the States). I recieve my clock source from network time source on site. Could you explain though why the time is always correct and not the date?
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Re: Display Clock
Double bascul your CPUs. I do not have an explanation. But I do know how system acts in this case.
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jbower
Re: Display Clock
okay i will try bascul in morning since voice mail will be unavailable during the bascul's. I will let you know the results once I have done this.
Re: Display Clock
Hi jbower,
Were you able to reolve this issue? if resolved then how was it done?
I have a site that is doing similar behaviour with dates being out of sync by upto 3 days on IP handsets and DECT GAP+ handsets.
Were you able to reolve this issue? if resolved then how was it done?
I have a site that is doing similar behaviour with dates being out of sync by upto 3 days on IP handsets and DECT GAP+ handsets.
SWINSTU
ACSE OXE R12.1
ACSE 8770 R3.2(4760 R5.x)
ACSE OT R2.3 IP/SIP and UC&C
ACSE OXE R12.1
ACSE 8770 R3.2(4760 R5.x)
ACSE OT R2.3 IP/SIP and UC&C
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jbower
Re: Display Clock
This is the instructions that worked for me. It was listed in a preivious post in this thread. After i did the double bascul all my issues went away. I hope it works for you as well. Cheers.
hwclock --hctosys
to synchronize them.
The next thing is to check what the source of your systemtime is. Try
ntpq -p
and
mgr -> shelf -> board -> digital access -> Network Date Time Update + Yes
hwclock --hctosys
to synchronize them.
The next thing is to check what the source of your systemtime is. Try
ntpq -p
and
mgr -> shelf -> board -> digital access -> Network Date Time Update + Yes
