03-21-2007 09:52 AM - edited 03-05-2019 03:02 PM
I am consoleing into a 1800 seris router.
If i do a show clock it shows the correct time. When i see events being logged on the console (IE: a link going up/down) It shows the time as incorrect. It is not applying the correct timezone. Example.
If a link goes down right now (12:50PM)
the console will log the up/down time as 16:50
If do a show clock the time will be 12:50
How do i fix this?
03-21-2007 10:33 AM
Hi
check weather this is configured in ur router.
service timestamps debug datetime
service timestamps log datetime
Thanks
Mahmood
03-21-2007 10:51 AM
Michael
While it is a good thing to do, the service timestamps debug does not relate to the issue that you describe since it controls the timestamps for debug output.
I believe that the answer is in service timestamps log as Mahmood has suggested. And I believe that you probably already have service timestamps log datetime configured, because if you did not the log messages would report uptime rather than clocktime. But I believe that it is not enough to configure service timestamps log datetime. I believe that you need to include the localtime parameter, especially if you are learning time from NTP. So it would be service timestamps log datetime localtime.
HTH
Rick
03-21-2007 11:05 AM
service timestamps log datetime localtime
was the command i needed.
I already had "service timestamps log datetime" configured. I needed the localtime command added.
Thanks alot.
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