From: Zhang, Stan (stan.zhang@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Jul 18 2002 - 10:08:44 GMT-3
You can set up the router for the specific time zone. However, if it was
the lab situation, I would recommend you to ask the proctor and have him
clarify on the timezone.
Stan Zhang
-----Original Message-----
From: Giveortake@aol.com [mailto:Giveortake@aol.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 8:39 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: NTP-UTC Time
I need some clarification on NTP UTC time. A lab (Not the CCIE LAB) asks
me to configure a router as a NTP Master and use the clock on my PC to set
the time. So if it was say 12 noon and I lived in the Eastern Time zone I
would actually set my clock 5 hours ahead and then adjust for daylight
savings. Then I would enter the "clock timezone" command and adjust it
back 5 hours???
Is the above the correct way to do it?
Then I have a second router that resides in the Central timezone which is
one
hour behind Eastern. Do I then use the "clock timezone" command on the
Central router and adjust it back -6 to show correct time (assuming not
adjusted for Daylight savings)?
Specifically this example came out of IPEpxert lab 20-3 but I want to check
the solution. It is showing that I would do a "clock timezone CT -1" but
that just doesn't feel accurate! Seems like it should be -6!!!
Thanks,
David
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