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Confirmed. 'show ntp status' was showing master (USNO) in desync; now that NTP resynced, the dot disapparead. May be USNO has become a bit overloaded with NTP requests soon after the roll-over. Rubens Kuhl Jr. > -----Original Message----- > From: Jamie Panagos [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Friday, December 31, 1999 10:21 PM > To: Rubens Kuhl Jr. > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Curious thing in a Cisco router > > > I have seen it before, it doesnt have anything to do with Y2k, just > with Cisco being iffy on time. > > > > Jamie Panagos > Network Analyst > GTE Internetworking > Office: > (781) 262-6488 > Pager: > (800) 759-8888 > PIN: 1752832 > [email protected] > > On Fri, 31 Dec 1999, Rubens Kuhl Jr. wrote: > > > > > > > > > While monitoring GMT Y2K progression on a Cisco router, > something curious > > showed up: > > > > R6(11)-L16#sh clock > > 22:01:02.910 Brazil/East(DST) Fri Dec 31 1999 > > R6(11)-L16#sh clock > > 22:01:04.191 Brazil/East(DST) Fri Dec 31 1999 > > R6(11)-L16#sh clock > > 22:01:04.729 Brazil/East(DST) Fri Dec 31 1999 > > R6(11)-L16#sh clock > > 22:01:05.416 Brazil/East(DST) Fri Dec 31 1999 > > R6(11)-L16#sh clock > > .22:08:22.460 Brazil/East(DST) Fri Dec 31 1999 > > R6(11)-L16#sh clock > > .22:08:24.516 Brazil/East(DST) Fri Dec 31 1999 > > R6(11)-L16#sh clock > > .22:08:35.599 Brazil/East(DST) Fri Dec 31 1999 > > > > > > Notice the dot before the time; it was not appearing before, > and even on the > > first sample after GMT Y2K-rollover (local time is GMT -0200). > It now shows > > up on every 'show clock'. > > > > > > Any similar results on any other Cisco shop ? > > > > > > Rubens Kuhl Jr. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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