06-09-2010 08:45 AM - edited 03-10-2019 05:01 AM
I am setting my IPS module but I have trouble putting on the hour. I'm doing it via NTP but when I go to events I get the hour badly adds six coreg hour. I can do to this.
06-09-2010 09:47 AM
Have you also configured the timezone offset and timezone on the sensor?
conf t
service host
time-zone-settings
offset
Scott
06-10-2010 08:45 AM
time-zone-settings
standard-time-zone-name CST
offset 0
exit
ntp-server 201.247.152.233
sh clock
21:15:22 CST Tue Jun 08 2010
This is the configuration and the problem persists
06-10-2010 09:06 AM
That's the problem - your offest from GMT is set to 0. For CST the offset should be -360 with the CDT offset automatically changing to -300 (when you enable summertime in the configuration)
Scott
06-10-2010 09:31 AM
exit
offset -360
standard-time-zone-name CST
exit
ntp-server 201.247.152.233
the problem persist
06-10-2010 09:51 AM
Could you provide the following output:
sh clock
sh stat host
Scott
06-10-2010 10:34 AM
06-10-2010 10:43 AM
I see the 'sh stat host' output, which indicates successful NTP server synchronization.
I do not see the current output of 'sh clock'.
From the output, is this an AIP-SSM or an IDSM-2 or a different IPS module?
Scott
06-10-2010 11:45 AM
Hi Scott
thanks for you help this is module IPS in ASA I send the show
ROM-TLC-MIPS-01# sh clock
11:25:31 CST Thu Jun 10 2010
the time is corect but in my view IPS events shows me the 6 hours in advance
06-10-2010 11:48 AM
OK - so the time is correct on the sensor; that is now confirmed.
Where are you viewing the events that you are seeing the 6 hour time difference? Are you using IEV, IME, CS-MARS, another tool?
Scott
06-10-2010 11:51 AM
I can see events in the IPS monitor I do not use anything else only IPS
06-10-2010 11:55 AM
The event viewer within IDM should present the event in both the sensor local time and sensor UTC time.
Events displayed on the CLI of the sensor via 'sh even alert' should also provide the event time in both local time and UTC time
Scott
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