04-23-2015 04:03 AM - edited 03-05-2019 01:19 AM
Our client has 2 ASR1001-x routers with IOS-XE sr1001x-universalk9.03.13.02.S.154-3.S2-ext.SPA.bin.
I can configure the clock summer-time:
clock summer-time BE recurring last Sun Mar 2:00 last Sun Oct 3:00
However I can't configure the clock timezone. When I enter the configuration rule "clock timezone BE 1 0" the router doesn't complain but afterwards this configuration rule doesn't appear in the configuration and the clock isn't adapted:
RT00BDCE1EX1#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
RT00BDCE1EX1(config)#clock timezone BE 1 0
RT00BDCE1EX1(config)#exit
RT00BDCE1EX1#sho run | inc clock
clock summer-time BE recurring last Sun Mar 2:00 last Sun Oct 3:00
RT00BDCE1EX1#sho clo
11:58:32.032 BE Thu Apr 23 2015
RT00BDCE1EX1#
NTP is configured and is working properly:
RT00BDCE1EX1#sho ntp asso
address ref clock st when poll reach delay offset disp
*~10.136.13.217 10.136.2.83 3 39 1024 377 3.991 2753.49 1.116
+~10.136.13.125 10.136.2.83 3 337 1024 377 3.990 2748.64 1.093
* sys.peer, # selected, + candidate, - outlyer, x falseticker, ~ configured
RT00BDCE1EX1#
Is this a bug ? Is there a new way to configure the right timezone? Thanks in advance.
Best regards
Mike
04-29-2015 12:15 AM
After a long search I found a configuration that worked:
clock timezone UTC 1 0
clock summer-time UTC+2 recurring last Sun Mar 2:00 last Sun Oct 3:00
RT00BDCE1EX1#sho clo
09:13:47.967 UTC+2 Wed Apr 29 2015
The only issue is that we can't show the timezone in the loggings or the debuggings because in winter time it will be UTC which is not correct (must be UTC+1).
04-29-2015 12:16 AM
After a long search I found a configuration that worked:
clock timezone UTC 1 0
clock summer-time UTC+2 recurring last Sun Mar 2:00 last Sun Oct 3:00
RT00BDCE1EX1#sho clo
09:13:47.967 UTC+2 Wed Apr 29 2015
The only issue is that we can't show the timezone in the loggings or the debuggings because in winter time it will be UTC which is not correct (must be UTC+1).
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