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I've got site A in Memphis, TN that will host IP extensions from Palm Springs, CA (site B)...Site B will use audio codecs for local calling and 911.
Can I setup multiple NTP servers so that the folks out here in sunny Cali can get the correct time on their phone?
I'm using a 5200 switch.
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If you have IP fones off one PBX, the IP fones will use the time setting of yer PBX. The fones themselves do not a 'time offset' setting.
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The best you could do would be to set the timezone associated to the mailbox. At least the Vociemails would have the right time stamp. We normally use multiple systems systems, better audio, 911, reliablity, etc. Normally the $ saved isn't enough not to have multiple systems. Remote/stand-alone IP phones for travelers/home users.
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