Do you have any higher-end routers with the calendar
function? (show calendar). This function will keep the
clock/date set on reloads. Set this router up as ntp
server. If you don't have a router with calendar
feature then you can do ntp server on one and point
all others to it. When the server reloads you'll need
to set clock/date manually again.
This won't be as accurate as a real atomic clock
but... I guess the real question is, how important is
time to you?
--- Cjack wrote:
> I want to config a network that consist about 17
> routers. But i dont have a
> atomic clock
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