Nortel4Ever
Vendor
Can anyone tell me why a 30 year old Norstar is smart enough to be able to turn on Daylight Savings Time at 02:00 on the second Sunday of March, and turn it off at 02:00 on the first Sunday of November regardless of the year, but the IPO requires specific yearly entries in Manager to be able to do the same thing? Entries that expire at some point and have to me manually updated.
I'm talking about ubiquitous small IPOs with Embedded VM and the time source either set to None or SNTP. Even with SNTP in use and working DST entries are required to perform the time adjustment.
...and you think Avaya could have made the process of manually inputting DST entries into Manager somewhat simple, but noooo, it's tedious has hell!!!
I'm talking about ubiquitous small IPOs with Embedded VM and the time source either set to None or SNTP. Even with SNTP in use and working DST entries are required to perform the time adjustment.
...and you think Avaya could have made the process of manually inputting DST entries into Manager somewhat simple, but noooo, it's tedious has hell!!!