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Will
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      04-15-2008, 11:34 PM
Does anyone know of a commercial or shareware time of day server for
Windows?

I assume this uses a different protocol than pure NTP?

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      04-16-2008, 09:11 AM
Hello Will,

Windows uses NTP and there are a lot timeservers available? What are you
trying to achive with a "Time of day server"? I know CISCO uses it for configuration
from routers and modems.

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> Does anyone know of a commercial or shareware time of day server for
> Windows?
>
> I assume this uses a different protocol than pure NTP?
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      04-16-2008, 02:15 PM
"Will" <westes-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Does anyone know of a commercial or shareware time of day server for
> Windows?
>
> I assume this uses a different protocol than pure NTP?
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> --
> Will
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Under Windows Server 2003, there is a "Simple TCP/IP service" called
Daytime. Is it what you are talking about ?

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      04-19-2008, 02:21 AM
<Meinolf Weber> wrote in message
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> Windows uses NTP and there are a lot timeservers available? What are you
> trying to achive with a "Time of day server"? I know CISCO uses it for
> configuration from routers and modems.


I'm trying to update the time on a Telecom device that does not use NTP.
They need a Time of Day Server, which is apparently RFC868. It's Juniper's
requirement, not mine.

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>> Does anyone know of a commercial or shareware time of day server for
>> Windows?
>>
>> I assume this uses a different protocol than pure NTP?



 
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