Network-Clock Wait-To-Restore - Cisco MWR 2941 Command Reference Manual

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Cisco MWR 2941 Router Command Reference, Release 15.0(1)MR

network-clock wait-to-restore

To configure the amount of time that an interface waits before reverting to a restored clock source, use
the network-clock wait-to-restore command in global configuration mode. To remove a wait-to-restore
configuration, use the no form of this command.
Syntax Description
timer-value
Command Default
300 seconds or 5 minutes.
Command Modes
Interface configuration (config-if)
Command History
Release
15.0(1)MR
Usage Guidelines
This command only applies to synchronous Ethernet interfaces.
Using a low wait-to-restore value can cause timing flaps if the connection to a clock source is repeatedly
interrupted. We recommend a minimum value of 50 seconds to avoid timing flaps.
Examples
This example shows how to configure a wait-to-restore timer:
Router(config-if)# network-clock wait-to-restore 200
Router(config-if)#
Related Commands
Command
network-clock
input-source
network-clock
output-source
network-clock revertive
network-clock
wait-to-restore global
OL-23890-01
network-clock wait-to-restore timer-value
no network-clock wait-to-restore timer-value
The length of the timer in seconds. The range is from 0 to 86400.
Modification
This command was introduced.
Description
Selects an interface or external timing input as a clock source and sets a
priority for the clock.
Transmits clocking to an external timing source using a timing output
interface.
Specifies whether the router reverts to a higher priority clock when it
becomes available.
Configures the amount of time that the router waits before reverting to a
restored clock source.
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