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Re: Curious thing in a Cisco router
From: David Brouda <david () brouda com>
Date: Fri, 31 Dec 1999 19:46:55 -0500
I noticed the same thing...I haven't checked to see if that is affecting logging in any way... -David At 10:17 PM -0200 12/31/99, Rubens Kuhl Jr. wrote:
While monitoring GMT Y2K progression on a Cisco router, something curious showed up: R6(11)-L16#sh clock 22:01:02.910 Brazil/East(DST) Fri Dec 31 1999 R6(11)-L16#sh clock 22:01:04.191 Brazil/East(DST) Fri Dec 31 1999 R6(11)-L16#sh clock 22:01:04.729 Brazil/East(DST) Fri Dec 31 1999 R6(11)-L16#sh clock 22:01:05.416 Brazil/East(DST) Fri Dec 31 1999 R6(11)-L16#sh clock .22:08:22.460 Brazil/East(DST) Fri Dec 31 1999 R6(11)-L16#sh clock .22:08:24.516 Brazil/East(DST) Fri Dec 31 1999 R6(11)-L16#sh clock .22:08:35.599 Brazil/East(DST) Fri Dec 31 1999 Notice the dot before the time; it was not appearing before, and even on the first sample after GMT Y2K-rollover (local time is GMT -0200). It now shows up on every 'show clock'. Any similar results on any other Cisco shop ? Rubens Kuhl Jr.
Current thread:
- Curious thing in a Cisco router Rubens Kuhl Jr. (Dec 31)
- Re: Curious thing in a Cisco router David Brouda (Dec 31)
- Re: Curious thing in a Cisco router Deepak Jain (Dec 31)
- Re: Curious thing in a Cisco router Ron da Silva (Dec 31)
- Re: Curious thing in a Cisco router Alex Pilosov (Dec 31)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Curious thing in a Cisco router Rubens Kuhl Jr. (Dec 31)
- RE: Curious thing in a Cisco router Fernando Krahe (Dec 31)
- Re: Curious thing in a Cisco router Sean Donelan (Dec 31)
- Re: Curious thing in a Cisco router David Brouda (Dec 31)