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Configuring System Settings
▀ Configuring System Timing
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series System Administration Guide
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Configuring System Timing
The system is equipped with a system clock that supplies the timestamp for statistic counters, accounting records,
logging, and event notification. After the initial configuration of the system clock, you can configure the system to
communicate with one or more Network Time Protocol (NTP) server(s) on the network to ensure that the clock is
always accurate.
logging, and event notification. After the initial configuration of the system clock, you can configure the system to
communicate with one or more Network Time Protocol (NTP) server(s) on the network to ensure that the clock is
always accurate.
In the event of a power outage, the clock is maintained with an accuracy of +/- one minute per month for up to 10 years.
This ensures that when power is restored, the system is ready to process sessions and generate accounting, log, and
event data with accurate timestamps.
This ensures that when power is restored, the system is ready to process sessions and generate accounting, log, and
event data with accurate timestamps.
In addition to configuring the timing source, you must configure the system‘s time zone.
Setting the System Clock and Time Zone
Use the following command example to configure the system clock and time zone:
Notes:
Refer to the
command in the Command Line Interface Reference for a complete list of
supported time zones.
The optional
keyword indicates that the time zone specified is the local timezone.
Daylight Savings Time is automatically adjusted for time zones supporting it.
Save your configuration as described in the Verifying and Saving Your Configuration chapter.
Verifying and Saving Your Clock and Time Zone Configuration
Enter the following command to verify that you configured the time and time zone correctly:
The output displays the date, time, and time zone you configured.