For the lab, you could ask the proctor. But I would recommend that you look up 
the following commands:
ntp update-calendar
and
Clock update-calendar

What I do notice is that sometime (no matter what command you use) emulator 
tend to lose the clock/time unlike real routers, keep that in mind.

-B

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Steve Su
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 11:09 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Security] Configuring Router Time in lab for NTP/PKI


I've heard that the proctors reboot all routers once I finish my lab.  If we 
have to configure NTP for PKI or anything else that is time sensitive, what 
time setting should we use.  Once rebooted, the NTP server router will default 
to 1980 (or something like that).  PKI will break once all the other NTP 
clients sync their time with the master.  Or should we never change the time 
setting on the NTP client, configuring PKI/NTP using the default time at router 
bootup.  I hope that made sense.

I just want to make life as simple as possible on the lab.


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