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Curious thing in a Cisco router

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Rubens Kuhl Jr.)
Fri Dec 31 19:19:22 1999

From: "Rubens Kuhl Jr." <rkuhljr@uol.com.br>
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Date: Fri, 31 Dec 1999 22:17:19 -0200
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While monitoring GMT Y2K progression on a Cisco router, something curious
showed up:

R6(11)-L16#sh clock
22:01:02.910 Brazil/East(DST) Fri Dec 31 1999
R6(11)-L16#sh clock
22:01:04.191 Brazil/East(DST) Fri Dec 31 1999
R6(11)-L16#sh clock
22:01:04.729 Brazil/East(DST) Fri Dec 31 1999
R6(11)-L16#sh clock
22:01:05.416 Brazil/East(DST) Fri Dec 31 1999
R6(11)-L16#sh clock
.22:08:22.460 Brazil/East(DST) Fri Dec 31 1999
R6(11)-L16#sh clock
.22:08:24.516 Brazil/East(DST) Fri Dec 31 1999
R6(11)-L16#sh clock
.22:08:35.599 Brazil/East(DST) Fri Dec 31 1999


Notice the dot before the time; it was not appearing before, and even on the
first sample after GMT Y2K-rollover (local time is GMT -0200). It now shows
up on every 'show clock'.


Any similar results on any other Cisco shop ?


Rubens Kuhl Jr.







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