Thanks but no...SCCS time zone is same as all other servers in the domain. The issue is strictly the difference in GMT between the SCCS server and the DC's within the domain.
Thanks but no...SCCS time zone is same as all other servers in the domain. The issue is strickly the difference in GMT between the SCCS server and the DC's within the domain.
Hi Jeff... Our configuration uses MAS time service to sync with the PBX and Windows time service is disabled (Nortel's recommended configuration). This is a good point and honestly have not looked at what happens specifically with call timestamps if we check the adjust for DST option on the SCCS...
Thanks again sandyml for your input. The threads provided would be helpful if the time displayed on the desktop clock of the server was actually the problem. This is not the case.
The PBX, Domain and Server all display the same time within 10 seconds. I need to fix the 1 hr GMT difference...
Our Domain time synch's with an external time source however our PBX time is set manually on the switch. Our PBX is a Meridian 1 switch and that's the way it needs to be done at this point. The problem still remains that regardless of how the PBX time is set, we cannot set the SCCS server to...
Thanks sandyml...The problem is not with the time on the PBX or if it adjusts for DST or not. The problem is with the Nortel recommended configuration in a Windows 2003 Domain environment using Kerberos authentication. In order for the SCCS server to stay within the 5 min time skew allowed by...
We have our SCCS server configured to Nortel's specifications. It is set to sync it's time with the PBX using MAS time service, Windows Time service is disables and the "Adjust DST Time" option is not enabled.
Nortel's recommended configuration is the root of our problem. We are running a...
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