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The time is off on my IPO. I re-set the time on the PC and saved xlats but the phones didn't change. Simple question, but then I guess I'm a simple guy.
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Does this qualify me as a cricket?
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Just called and the time corrected on the phones overnight. Would be nice to know how to force it to an immediate change.
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If your IPO is connected to your network, set the Time Setting Config Source to SNTP. Time Server Address to 0.pool.ntp.org , Time Zone as appropriate. On the DNS tab use 8.8.8.8, and be sure to make an IP Route of 0.0.0.0 / 0.0.0.0 / Your Gateway / LAN-1
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I think if you force the system to restart, time will be corrected immediately.
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Re you programming throught the network or connected directly to one of the ports?
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