Router(config)# service timestamps log datetime localtime msec Router#show clock 10:40:30.360 PST Tue Jul 31 2012 Router#conf t Router (config)#int f0/0 Router (config-if)#shut Jul 31 10:39:53.280: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from networkjutsu by console Jul 31 10:39:54.280: %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface FastEthernet0/0, changed state to

System Time And Log Time | NetworkJutsu Router(config)# service timestamps log datetime localtime msec Router#show clock 10:40:30.360 PST Tue Jul 31 2012 Router#conf t Router (config)#int f0/0 Router (config-if)#shut Jul 31 10:39:53.280: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from networkjutsu by console Jul 31 10:39:54.280: %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface FastEthernet0/0, changed state to Cisco IOS Messages parsed with Syslog Input · Issue #4631 AFAIK the following configurations are available - the first line is the configuration string on Ciscos IOS the second the logline that is produced with that kind of configuration: Cisco IOS service timestamps log uptime <189>82: 00:20:1 Cisco 1841 access routing through VPN tunnel - Security Oct 10, 2010

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【Cisco】IOSルータ・スイッチに入れるおまじない設定 | 電算星組 TCPキープアライブ有効化 service tcp-keepalives-in service tcp-keepalives-out ! ログ時刻表示 clock timezone JST 9 0 service timestamps debug datetime service timestamps log datetime localtime show-timezone ! ログ保存サイズ logging buffered 512000 ! パスワード暗号化 service password-encryption ! [SOLVED] Cisco VLAN and internet - Spiceworks Jul 27, 2019

The ICMP Timestamp Request/Reply pair can be used to synchronize system clocks on the network. The requesting system issues the Timestamp Request bound for a destination, the destination system responds with a Timestamp Reply message. This is normal network traffic, but is …

I have a Cisco ASA 5515 that is setup with Anyconnect VPN. On a compliance scan, I'm failing "TCP TIMESTAMPS ENABLED" on the IP that the anyconnect answers on, port 443. How can I disable this? I've tried: access-list acl_out line 1 extended deny icmp any any timestamp-request. access-list acl_out line 2 extended deny icmp any any timestamp-reply Cisco 800 Series Router Configuration for Internet Access The Cisco 800 series routers are part of the “Branch Office” category, used mainly for SOHO purposes or for connecting remote branch offices to a central location. no service pad service timestamps debug datetime msec service timestamps log datetime msec no service password-encryption! hostname Cisco851w! boot-start-marker boot-end Cisco :: Service Timestamps Log Uptime Or Datetime Feb 03, 2012 10.2.3.5 Packet Tracer – Configuring Syslog and NTP - ICT Configure S1 and S2 to send its timestamp with logs it sends to the Syslog server. S1(config)# service timestamps log datetime msec. S2(config)# service timestamps log datetime msec. Part 4: Configure NTP Service Step 1: Enable the NTP service. In this activity, we are assuming that the NTP service is being hosted on a public Internet server.