how to set the time?
- CharlesA920
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how to set the time?
anybody in CDT zone have a switch that keeps time? plz post picture of your NTP setup. thx
- CharlesA920
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Re: how to set the time?
Thanks, that worked on one of my switches.
There were a few more i put in the same info but they still have "time not set"
not quite sure what's up with that.
There were a few more i put in the same info but they still have "time not set"
not quite sure what's up with that.
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Re: how to set the time?
I got mine working throughout the whole network last week. I used the IP address of ubiquity's NTP server as the Host 45.127.113.2 with the Zone set as America/Chicago.
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Re: how to set the time?
Why not run your own?
I've had a pair of these for about 5 years now: https://www.css-timemachines.com/produc ... e-servers/
There is an OCXO version if you need higher precision, and they don't cost a mint.
They make some awesome POE clocks too...
Note: I am in no way affiliated with CSS, I just like their products.
I've had a pair of these for about 5 years now: https://www.css-timemachines.com/produc ... e-servers/
There is an OCXO version if you need higher precision, and they don't cost a mint.
They make some awesome POE clocks too...
Note: I am in no way affiliated with CSS, I just like their products.
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