Clearing Events From The Event Store; System Clock; Displaying The System Clock - Cisco 4215 - Intrusion Detection Sys Sensor Configuration Manual

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Chapter 13
Administrative Tasks for the Sensor

Clearing Events from the Event Store

Use the clear events command to clear Event Store.
To clear events from Event Store, follow these steps:
Log in to the CLI using an account with administrator privileges.
Step 1
Clear Event Store:
Step 2
sensor# clear events
Warning: Executing this command will remove all events currently stored in the event
store.
Continue with clear? []:
Type
Step 3

System Clock

This section explains how to display and manually set the system clock. It contains the following topics:

Displaying the System Clock

Use the show clock [detail] command to display the system clock. You can use the detail option to
indicate the clock source (NTP or system) and the current summertime setting (if any).
The system clock keeps an authoritative flag that indicates whether the time is authoritative (believed to
be accurate). If the system clock has been set by a timing source, such as NTP, the flag is set.
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To display the system clock, follow these steps:
Log in to the CLI.
Step 1
Display the system clock:
Step 2
sensor# show clock
22:39:21 UTC Sat Jan 25 2003
Step 3
Display the system clock with details:
sensor# show clock detail
22:39:21 CST Sat Jan 25 2003
Time source is NTP
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to clear the events.
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Displaying the System Clock, page 13-7
Manually Setting the Clock, page 13-8
Description
Time is not authoritative.
Time is authoritative.
Time is authoritative, but NTP is not synchronized.
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