From: Jay Hennigan (jay@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Feb 14 2002 - 21:55:08 GMT-3
On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, Shadi wrote:
> -How can you speed up the ntp synchronization time instead of waiting
> up to 30 min?
After NTP has been running, it will store that router's "fudge factor"
as "ntp clock-period" in the configuration which will tend to make
resynchronization faster. Don't remove or edit this line in your
configuration, it's created by the router automagically based on the
specific clock drift of that machine.
> -Is there any way to change the clock time on the router and when we reboot
> the router it keeps its correct time without returning to the year 1993?
> I used the clock set with the same result.When I reboot the router it returns
> to the year 1993.
Not without buying a more sophisticated router. Most of the lower-cost
and smaller-scale routers don't have an onboard battery-backed clock,
and thus will lose their time setting on a reboot or power-down.
I think you're looking at 3600 series and above for battery-backed clocks.
-- Jay Hennigan - CCIE #7880 - Network Administration - jay@west.net NetLojix Communications, Inc. - http://www.netlojix.com/ WestNet: Connecting you to the planet. 805 884-6323
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