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Old February 4th, 2004, 02:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Ntp ?

Our Definity system clock time runs about 2-3 minutes fast in a 3 month period than any of our network hardware that polls NTP (Network Time Protocol, TCP/UDP 123) from various global NTP servers. The NTP servers range from the US Naval Observatory to the University of St. Louis. I'm just wondering if there is any way to configure the Definity for NTP? Basically, my higher level management wants to see the exact same time on his 6408D+ phone that is showing on his Dell Trinitron monitor...

Any information anyone can offer will be greatly appreciated.

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Re: Ntp ?

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Our Definity system clock time runs about 2-3 minutes fast in a 3 month period than any of our network hardware that polls NTP (Network Time Protocol, TCP/UDP 123) from various global NTP servers. The NTP servers range from the US Naval Observatory to the University of St. Louis. I'm just wondering if there is any way to configure the Definity for NTP? Basically, my higher level management wants to see the exact same time on his 6408D+ phone that is showing on his Dell Trinitron monitor...
The S8700 will sync up to a NTP server directly. Or you can uses ASA to sync your PC time to the Definity.
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Our Definity system clock time runs about 2-3 minutes fast in a 3 month period than any of our network hardware that polls NTP (Network Time Protocol, TCP/UDP 123) from various global NTP servers. The NTP servers range from the US Naval Observatory to the University of St. Louis. I'm just wondering if there is any way to configure the Definity for NTP? Basically, my higher level management wants to see the exact same time on his 6408D+ phone that is showing on his Dell Trinitron monitor...
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but in order to get the exact time on his 6408D+ you will have to spend the money to upgrade to an S8700, S8500, or S8300 Communication Manager platform. Those are the only "Definity" servers that can utilize NTP.

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How do you setup NTP on the S8x?


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