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    Time Configuration for HP 2920-48G

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    • bbiAngieB
      bbiAngie
      last edited by scottalanmiller

      I am working on setting up a very basic config for our new HP switches. What is considered best practices for maintaining time? There seem to be quite a few options and I am wondering which typically is used.

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      • dafyreD
        dafyre
        last edited by

        Usually set it up to grab time from a domain controller or locally hosted NTP server.

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        • lhatsynotL
          lhatsynot
          last edited by

          I used this when I got sick of the log file times not being correct...

          https://community.spiceworks.com/how_to/56790-setting-up-ntp-on-hp-switches

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          • bbiAngieB
            bbiAngie
            last edited by

            Yea that is what I followed and it didn't work. 45 minutes later I realized this is because this is an isolated stack of switches that is not plugged into the domain yet..... Hard to get a time when they cant talk with the ntp server!!

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            • lhatsynotL
              lhatsynot @bbiAngie
              last edited by

              @bbiAngie said:

              Yea that is what I followed and it didn't work. 45 minutes later I realized this is because this is an isolated stack of switches that is not plugged into the domain yet..... Hard to get a time when they cant talk with the ntp server!!

              facepalm

              Glad you got it sorted out eventually. 🙂

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              • bbiAngieB
                bbiAngie @lhatsynot
                last edited by

                @lhatsynot said:

                @bbiAngie said:

                Yea that is what I followed and it didn't work. 45 minutes later I realized this is because this is an isolated stack of switches that is not plugged into the domain yet..... Hard to get a time when they cant talk with the ntp server!!

                facepalm

                Glad you got it sorted out eventually. 🙂

                You really have to love those moments when you are starting to get really frustrated then 30 seconds later you think "Oh my, I am a f-in idiot."

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                • dafyreD
                  dafyre @bbiAngie
                  last edited by

                  @bbiAngie said:

                  @lhatsynot said:

                  @bbiAngie said:

                  Yea that is what I followed and it didn't work. 45 minutes later I realized this is because this is an isolated stack of switches that is not plugged into the domain yet..... Hard to get a time when they cant talk with the ntp server!!

                  facepalm

                  Glad you got it sorted out eventually. 🙂

                  You really have to love those moments when you are starting to get really frustrated then 30 seconds later you think "Oh my, I am a f-in idiot."

                  I worry if I don't have at least one of those a day, lol.

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