09-23-2008 01:36 AM - last edited on 03-25-2019 07:44 PM by ciscomoderator
Hi all,
we are using CUCM 6.1(2) with some 7965 and a lot of 7960/40.
All 7940/60 have correct time at its display, only the 7965 are between 3 and 10 seconds behind the cucm-time.
After booting a 7965 it is in sync with CUCM time.
It seems that the 7965 only syncs time when rebooting (power off/on).
Anyone with this problem?
Regards
Axel
09-24-2008 04:11 AM
Could anyone please verify wether his/her 7945/7965phone has correct time?
Thanks in advance
Kind regards
Axel
09-24-2008 06:05 AM
Hi alex,
we have the same issue as yours, the 7965 delay 10 seconds per day. The callmanager in version 6.1(2) are sync. with the NTP server, only the phone's clock is not match with the server.Cisco case is created today.
Anyone know the way to solve this issue, please share with us.
Is the isue relative to phone firmware?
Michael.
09-24-2008 10:48 PM
Hi Michael,
we used SCCP45.8-3-5S until now. I upgraded my phone to SCCP45.8-4-1SR1S just now and it has an delay of about 1 or 2 seconds.
I just wanted to ensure, that I did what TAC would ask me first to do.
Do you have any SR open?
Regards
Axel
05-05-2009 11:09 PM
Hi guys,
If this issue is still topical I've faced it too on different IP phone models. There is bug about it - CSCsc29075. It seems that it is normal behavior. IP phone synchronizes its time upon activity. But I still wonder why the difference so big, it can be 10 seconds for the day and even more.
If have any other result regarding this issue please share it with me.
Regards,
Yuri.
05-06-2009 02:32 PM
check the ntp timezone...
05-06-2009 09:03 PM
Thank you for reply.
Yes, there is a ntp reference at the time zone settings. But it is for SIP phones. How can it help me?
05-06-2009 09:32 PM
Hi Yuri,
TAC told me that it works as designed ...
We saw this at 7965 and it is still present: a few seconds delay.
We were told, that the time sync mechanism is more complicated + JAVA that causes the delay *ROFL* ... OK, may be some one believes that, don't know.
Solution: Use SIP with NTP-references.
We decided to live with this "design".
Kind regards
Axel
05-06-2009 09:51 PM
Hi Alex,
I supposed something like that. And I think that there is no hardware clock in IP phones. If there was hw clock it would work fine. Simply IP phones not enough expensive to have it :)
Thanks for your reply.
Cheers,
Yuri.
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