From: Brian Dennis (brian@labforge.com)
Date: Thu Jun 26 2003 - 15:14:58 GMT-3
I think he's referring to the "ntp update-calendar" command that updates
the hardware clock every hour.
As far as the question goes only the high-end routers have hardware
clocks. The 2500s, 2600s, etc do not have hardware clocks.
Brian Dennis, CCIE #2210 (R&S/ISP-Dial/Security)
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From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Scott Morris
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 8:06 AM
To: 'ccie2be'; 'Group Study'
Subject: RE: The hardware clock
There's a 'clock' command, but I'm not aware of a 'calendar' command.
>From exec prompt:
Router# clock set hh:mm:ss 1 April 1999
Scott
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ccie2be
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 11:02 AM
To: Group Study
Subject: The hardware clock
Hi all,
Based on Cisco's documentation, most Cisco devices have a battery
powered hardware clock which can be set using the calendar command. I
have a bunch of cisco 2500's in my lab but none of them support the
calendar command.
Does this mean 2500's don't have a hardware clock or are there other
commands I need to use to set the hardware clock?
FYI: These same routers support the command clock set which I understand
to be the way to set the software clock.
Thanks, Jim
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