What Polycom phone model?
What firmware version?
What bootROM version?
Older versions of Polycom phones only worked with SNTP time servers not NTP.
MATT---
On 4/27/06, Kerry Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am ready to pull my hair out. I cannot seem to get the Polycoms to read
the time
Hello Kerry, you has some NTP serverinstalled in its system? Which distribution uses? I wait to have helped.
GreetingsJosué
2006/4/27, Kerry Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am ready to pull my hair out. I cannot seem to get the Polycoms to read the time properly. Regardless of the server they are
What dns server are you running?
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006, Kerry Garrison wrote:
I am ready to pull my hair out. I cannot seem to get the Polycoms to read
the time properly. Regardless of the server they are pointed to our the
offset, i am getting the correct time, but 24 hours ahead. So for today
Kerry Garrison wrote:
I
am ready to pull my hair out. I cannot seem to get the Polycoms to read
the time properly. Regardless of the server they are pointed to our the
offset, i am getting the correct time, but 24 hours ahead. So for today
it is showing Friday April 28 but with the
Polycom 501
Firmware: 1.6.2.0041
Bootrom: 3.1.0.0269
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Matt Florell
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 9:31 AM
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users
-Users] Polycom NTP issue
What dns server are you running?
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006, Kerry Garrison wrote:
I am ready to pull my hair out. I cannot seem to get the
Polycoms to
read the time properly. Regardless of the server they are
pointed to
our the offset, i am getting the correct time
Whoops... meant dhcp... Keep in mind that if you're using windows' dns
server, it doesn't allow negative offsets, but the linux one does. That
was a pain for us as well.
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006, Aaron Daniel wrote:
What dns server are you running?
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006, Kerry Garrison wrote:
I
I've got dns on the brain... pretend I said DHCP anywhere that I really
said DNS...
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006, Aaron Daniel wrote:
Whoops... meant dhcp... Keep in mind that if you're using windows' dns
server, it doesn't allow negative offsets, but the linux one does. That was
a pain for us as
I have several Polycoms (301, 501, 601) all working fine -- some with
sip ver 1.5.2, others recently upgrade to 1.6.5. The only problem
I've had was incorrect time for the first few minutes when the phones
boot-up, but that's been fixed by Polycom in newer versions.
The SNTP section of sip.cfg
Haven't see this posted yet but keep in mind the polycom does offsets in
seconds not in hours... I spent three days figuring that out...
tcpIpApp.sntp.gmtOffset=-18000 is the same as GMT -5
Sean
Aaron Daniel wrote:
Whoops... meant dhcp... Keep in mind that if you're using windows' dns
Kerry Garrison wrote:
I am ready to pull my hair out. I cannot seem to get the Polycoms to
read the time properly. Regardless of the server they are pointed to our
the offset, i am getting the correct time, but 24 hours ahead. So for
today it is showing Friday April 28 but with the correct
on the 501 shows 24 hours ahead.
-Kerry
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Rich Adamson
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 11:59 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Polycom NTP issue
Are you passing the Offset through the DHCP server as well? On a linux
DHCP server this would be:
option
time-offset
-18000; # Eastern Standard Time
option
ntp-servers
192.168.x.x
The fact that the date is wrong, but the time is correct, seems a little
strange to me. Are you sure your
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Polycom NTP issue
Kerry Garrison wrote:
I am ready to pull my hair out. I cannot seem to get the
Polycoms to
read the time properly. Regardless of the server they are
pointed to
our the offset, i am getting the correct time, but 24 hours
ahead. So
Kerry Garrison wrote: I am ready to pull my hair out. I cannot seem to get the Polycoms to read the time properly. Regardless of the server they are pointed to our the offset, i am getting the correct time, but 24 hours ahead. So for today it is showing Friday April 28 but with the correct
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Polycom NTP issue
I don't have a polycomm manual handy, but I think I'd change
the overrideDHCP parameter to 1 and test. You are
apparently in the PST timezone?
If that doesn't do it, my next step would
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