That's actually the way most IP phones work. NTP is always in UTC format. One caveat is that many SIP phones are a bit dumb when it comes to daylight time changes, and have to be re-provisioned every time the daytime offset changes.
They would just need to know what time of the year they have to change, but they don't know that


On Oct 15, 2004, at 8:26 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Figured it out...the SPA does a NTP call to the server running ntpd.� As long as the timezone offset is up to date the caller-id will display the appropriate time and update all the handsets with the correct time.

-Jeff
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