[c-nsp] timezone setting in networking gear; local, HQ, or UTC?

Mike Hale eyeronic.design at gmail.com
Thu Mar 14 11:35:59 EDT 2013


Operationally, I prefer using the time zone that I'm located in.

Conceptually, UTC makes more sense and stops becoming annoying after a
while, especially if you put up a clock set to UTC in your cube.
On Mar 14, 2013 8:31 AM, "Deny IP Any Any" <denyipanyany at gmail.com> wrote:

> my company is east-coast US, but now we're expanding West; for the first
> time we'll have routers/switches/etc in a different time zone.
>
> How does everyone else handle time zone settings on a network that spans
> multiple time zones? We've discussed internally about the pros/cons of
> setting them to their local timezone, or to match the timezone of HQ, or to
> just set everything as UTC.
>
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