Re: I am ready to pay if someone have a solution for this issue

From: andy@cloud9.net
Date: Tue Nov 04 2008 - 13:02:51 ARST


   Maybe I'm over looking something but I would try to use NTP to
update the clock.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/vpndevc/ps2030/products_configuration_
example09186a00801d449c.shtml[1]

   Even if you have a dead battery the clock should get updated on a
reboot. One thing I understand could be an issue is that the IOS
version needs to support NTP so you need to check on that.

   Andy

   Quoting ccie <ccie@just-horizon.com>:

> Hi Experts,
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> I am ready to pay if someone have a solution for this issue
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> I have a CISCO PIX515E, it is imperative to me to have the right time on
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> I set the clock using the command clock set 14:00:00 4 Nov 2008,
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> But unfortunately whenever I reboot this router it loss the configured time
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> Any advice?
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> Regards,
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example09186a00801d449c.shtml
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