08-28-2006 10:45 PM - edited 03-03-2019 01:48 PM
08-29-2006 12:14 AM
Hi,
Use the following command:
clock set hh:mm:ss DATE MONTH YEAR
Hope this helps!
Regards,
AbhisheK
Please rate all helpful posts!!!
08-29-2006 12:49 AM
Hi,
The best way to set the clock and to keep it synchronized is to configure the Time Zones and to set up NTP on the router.
Here is an example:-
Router(Config)#clock timezone GMT 0 0
Router(config)#clock summer-time BST recurring
Router(config)#ntp server A.B.C.D
Router(config)#ntp source dialer1
There a huge number of free Internet Time Servers whom you can point to and rest be assured that Router would automatically set the time and will keep itself synchronized with the clock.
Hope it helps.
Kind Regards,
Wilson Samuel
PS: Kindly rate if it helps.
08-29-2006 12:14 AM
Hi,
Use the following command:
clock set hh:mm:ss DATE MONTH YEAR
Hope this helps!
Regards,
AbhisheK
Please rate all helpful posts!!!
08-29-2006 12:49 AM
Hi,
The best way to set the clock and to keep it synchronized is to configure the Time Zones and to set up NTP on the router.
Here is an example:-
Router(Config)#clock timezone GMT 0 0
Router(config)#clock summer-time BST recurring
Router(config)#ntp server A.B.C.D
Router(config)#ntp source dialer1
There a huge number of free Internet Time Servers whom you can point to and rest be assured that Router would automatically set the time and will keep itself synchronized with the clock.
Hope it helps.
Kind Regards,
Wilson Samuel
PS: Kindly rate if it helps.
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