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

Aaron dudepron at gmail.com
Thu Mar 14 16:05:06 EDT 2013


Most large networks usually use UTC. It makes it easy to collaborate
network events across the whole network. Of course, as long as the network
is all set to the same TZ then you that shouldn't be a issue.


On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 11:18 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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