Be careful!!! If you have voice mail, and you inadvertantly change the date of the pbx to a time in the future, your vm "read retention" limits may be hit and you could lose messages because they think they are older than they are.
To print the current time and date:
TTAD day-of-week day month year hour minute second
Example
TTAD WED 24 11 1976 15 41 49
To set the time and date:
STAD DAY MONTH YEAR HOUR MINUTE SECOND
Example
STAD 24 11 1976 15 41 49
Note: Except for the year, the other entries in the time of day output are
2-digit numbers. The year may be any year from 1901 to 2099 inclusive.
It may be input as a full 4-digit field or as a 2-digit short form. The 2-digit
short form is assumed to be in the range 1976 to 2075 and the appropriate
addition is made when calculating the day-of-week and leap years.
Not only be warned as above but if especially if you're using Symposium you may close down some of your departments or cause them to get night or holiday call treatment. I know my post results from experience and it sounds like the one above may have as well.
ld 2
ttad (tell time and date)
stad (set time and date) no space, enter the exact same format that displays in ttad command.. there are also commands that adjust for the drift
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