FreePBX autoprovisioning
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OK shoot myself in the face - my windows firewall was preventing tftp from working, UG!
Seems to be OK.
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And Auto Provisioning is working - though the time wrong... yet it tells me the correct timezone. weird.
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Well, if the timezone is definitely correct and the time is wrong.... maybe you have not set the time correctly? No matter how well a clock keeps time if it is set incorrectly it will just keep the time off by a steady amount.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Well, if the timezone is definitely correct and the time is wrong.... maybe you have not set the time correctly? No matter how well a clock keeps time if it is set incorrectly it will just keep the time off by a steady amount.
HUH? It's suppose to pull time from 0.us.pool.ntp.org
I would hope it pulls UTC time from them, then sets the offset based on my timezone.
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@Dashrender said:
HUH? It's suppose to pull time from 0.us.pool.ntp.org
I would hope it pulls UTC time from them, then sets the offset based on my timezone.
I did not see you listing that as being set. Have you manually brought them into sync so that they can set the time? If they start too far off NTP can't correct it.
Try restarting the NTP service manually and see if it syncs up.
How much is it off by? Is it skewed or is it off by exactly X number of hours? The use of UTC to your OS time is determined by the UTC setting, not NTP.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
HUH? It's suppose to pull time from 0.us.pool.ntp.org
I would hope it pulls UTC time from them, then sets the offset based on my timezone.
I did not see you listing that as being set. Have you manually brought them into sync so that they can set the time? If they start too far off NTP can't correct it.
Try restarting the NTP service manually and see if it syncs up.
How much is it off by? Is it skewed or is it off by exactly X number of hours? The use of UTC to your OS time is determined by the UTC setting, not NTP.
How would you manually reset the NTP on a phone?
It's off by 10 hours 5 mins.
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OH, it's the phone. I see. Well in theory, same way as on a computer as most phones are Linux. But you may not be able to. Try restarting the phones. Or see if there is a way to manually set it to close enough so that NTP can correct it.
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yeah, my phone. FreePBX is fine!
I'll try just unplugging and replugging the phone.
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"Have you tried turning it off and back on again?" Tee hee.
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@scottalanmiller said:
"Have you tried turning it off and back on again?" Tee hee.
Ha, beat you to that one