03-17-2011 01:32 PM - edited 03-21-2019 03:49 AM
How to make a cisco 962 respect it's date and time server settings?
<Time_Zone group="Regional/Miscellaneous">GMT-08:00</Time_Zone>
<Time_Offset__HH_mm_ group="Regional/Miscellaneous"/>
<Daylight_Saving_Time_Rule group="Regional/Miscellaneous">start=3/2/7:2:0:0;end=11/1/7:2:0:0;save=1</Daylight_Saving_Time_Rule>
<Daylight_Saving_Time_Enable group="Regional/Miscellaneous">Yes</Daylight_Saving_Time_Enable>
It works when the test phone gets its setting int he test lab, but not at the actual client site where it counts.
At the customer site, it does nothing with the settings, sitting in a stone dead wrong time.
The only difference appears to be that the working one get it's ip from dhcp. The non-working setting was literally extracted from the phone, uploaded to another and it worked there but not on the phone it came from.
How to get this straightened out?
Solved! Go to Solution.
03-17-2011 07:44 PM
Hi Uleave
I suppose that you are syncing phone with a NTP server, if SPA phone has no communication with NTP server DST rule doesn't work. When you get IP address configuration you may be getting from a valid range to communicate to NTP server.
Q. What happened if you set ip address gotten by dhcp as fixed on the phone?
Regards,
Rogelio V.
03-17-2011 07:44 PM
Hi Uleave
I suppose that you are syncing phone with a NTP server, if SPA phone has no communication with NTP server DST rule doesn't work. When you get IP address configuration you may be getting from a valid range to communicate to NTP server.
Q. What happened if you set ip address gotten by dhcp as fixed on the phone?
Regards,
Rogelio V.
03-21-2011 12:56 PM
UPDATE
Thanks so much, you are awsome
turned it to dhcp, it got the time, then back to static
---------------------------------------------------------
I wish very much that DHCP could have been used, it was at one time.
The trouble is, we have a configuration gui that write the config files, and the only way we have found is to push the configs to the phones. (thus static ip's)
Polycoms are very convienient, they check for settings on reboot, but on Ciscos.... (there is supposed to be a way, but I could never get it to work)
03-30-2011 11:46 AM
Uleave,
You can configure phones by DHCP and they can retrieve configuration via http, tftp or https.
This documment can help you to create the appropiate provisioning rules and config files to load your phones (no matter DHCP or static IP)
https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-9894
You just need you provisioning server having communication with SPA phones.
Hope this help
Regards,
Rogelio V.
05-24-2011 03:08 PM
When you set it up static, make sure you have a valid DNS assigned. The time server is time.nist.org and needs a Domain Name Server to translate to an IP address.
Discover and save your favorite ideas. Come back to expert answers, step-by-step guides, recent topics, and more.
New here? Get started with these tips. How to use Community New member guide