What you need to get the time element in the configuration change is to have the time set in the router. You can do this with the clock set privilege level command. But depending on your router model, this may disappear with the next reboot of the router. A much better alternative is to run NTP on the router and have the router learn time from some source. This will assume that you always get the configuration change at ... messages.
HTH
Rick
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Rick
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