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Posted by dominix on September 5, 2008, 10:23 pm
Please log in for more thread options Hi all. I've got an error when I issue : Router4#reload at 19:00 %The date and time must be set first. I have check for this error message but did not find the reason of the error. however time is set : sh clock *16:07:02.820 TAHT Fri Sep 5 2008 it works if I issue "reload in 2:30" then it will reload in 2 hours and a half. what should I do to fix this problem. (it's on a 1721) see ya. Dx | |||||||||||||
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Posted by News Reader on September 6, 2008, 11:56 am
Please log in for more thread options dominix wrote: Are you using NTP, and was the clock not synchronized at the time you executed the command? The asterisk (*) preceding the time "likely" indicates that the clock was not synchronized with its upstream time source when you issued the command. Prior to synchronization, I see an asterisk preceding the time in syslog messages, so I assume the same meaning is attributed to the command output you've provided. Best Regards, News Reader | |||||||||||||
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Posted by dominix on September 7, 2008, 1:33 am
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> dominix wrote:
> > Hi all.
>
> > I've got an error when I issue :
>
> > Router4#reload at 19:00
> > %The date and time must be set first. >
> > I have check for this error message but did not find the reason of the
> > error. > > however time is set : > > sh clock > > *16:07:02.820 TAHT Fri Sep 5 2008 >
> > it works if I issue "reload in 2:30" then it will reload in 2 hours
> > and a half. > > what should I do to fix this problem. (it's on a 1721) >
> > see ya.
>
> > Dx
>
> Are you using NTP, and was the clock not synchronized at the time you > executed the command? > > The asterisk (*) preceding the time "likely" indicates that the clock > was not synchronized with its upstream time source when you issued the > command. > > Prior to synchronization, I see an asterisk preceding the time in syslog > messages, so I assume the same meaning is attributed to the command > output you've provided. > > Best Regards, > News Reader mmm, I'll check that ASAP, thanks | |||||||||||||
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>
> I've got an error when I issue :
>
> Router4#reload at 19:00
> %The date and time must be set first.
>
>
> I have check for this error message but did not find the reason of the
> error.
> however time is set :
> sh clock
> *16:07:02.820 TAHT Fri Sep 5 2008
>
> it works if I issue "reload in 2:30" then it will reload in 2 hours
> and a half.
> what should I do to fix this problem. (it's on a 1721)
>
> see ya.
>
> Dx