A couple of things you will need to do -
1) Set up NTP in your router to get the correct time from a neighboring
router, or on the internet.
Do a search on Cisco's for NTP and you will get several pages explaining
what it is and how to configure it
2) Use the command "logging buffered" to save events to a log local to the
router
3) Use this command to make the logged events show with the proper time ->
service timestamps log datetime msec localtime show-timezone
again, doing a search on Ciscos website for "service timestamps"
will get you a page that explains what that does and what the other possible
commands are
hope that helps,
mike
----- Original Message -----
From: "vikas patel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 5:44 AM
Subject: Logs for the circuits Up/dpwn time
> Hi folks,
> I have two lease cicuits of 64 Kbps and the circuits are getting worst and
> worst day by day past two months and whenever i am not at my office, i
> cannot log this information of the circuits up and down times. Is their
any
> method thru which i can view the logs for this two circuits, like how long
> is these ports up and at what time the circuit went down and for what
time.
> One more thing the clock in my router always shows wrong time maybe about
4
> years back time and whenever i change it to current time, but whenever i
> restart my router the time gets change to the one of 4 years back. How to
> make this routers clock time to current time now onwards?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Kind rgrds
> vikas
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