On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 7:41 AM, James Slepicka <[email protected]>wrote:

> try 'network-clock-select 1 T1 0/0/0'
>
> if you run a sh network-clocks, your output should be similar to this:
>
> #sh network-clocks
>  Network Clock Configuration
>  ---------------------------
>  Priority      Clock Source    Clock State     Clock Type
>
>    1          T1 0/0/0        GOOD            T1
>   10          Backplane       GOOD            PLL
>
>  Current Primary Clock Source
>  ---------------------------
>  Priority      Clock Source    Clock State     Clock Type
>
>    1          T1 0/0/0        GOOD            T1



Thanks James, that did the trick. Thanks to everyone who helped out on this
one.


-- 
James H. Edwards
Senior Network Systems Administrator
Judicial Information Division
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