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An engineer is troubleshooting BGP on a device but discovers that the clock on the device does not correspond to the time stamp of the log entries. Which action ensures consistency between the two times?

A.

Configure the service timestamps log uptime command in global configuration mode.

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A.

Configure the service timestamps log uptime command in global configuration mode.

B.

Configure the logging clock synchronize command in global configuration mode.

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B.

Configure the logging clock synchronize command in global configuration mode.

C.

Configure the service timestamps log datetime localtime command in global configuration mode.

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C.

Configure the service timestamps log datetime localtime command in global configuration mode.

D.

Make sure that the clock on the device is synchronized with an NTP server.

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D.

Make sure that the clock on the device is synchronized with an NTP server.

Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/xr12000/software/xr12k_r3-9/system_management/command/reference/yr39xr12k_chapter4.html#wp1784026936By default, syslog and debug messages are stamped by UTC, regardless of the time zone that deviceconfigured. You should append localtime key word to "service timestamp {log | debug} datetimemsec" global command to change that behavior.

https://community.cisco.com/t5/networking-documents/router-log-timestamp-entries-aredifferent-from-the-system-clock/ta-p/3132258

https://www.cisco.com/ELearning/bulk/public/tac/cim/cib/using_cisco_ios_software/cmdrefs/service_timestamps.htm

asked 07/10/2024
Wessel Beulink
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