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by Richard n Williams - 2008-06-18
All PC's and networking devices use clocks to maintain an internal system time. These clocks, called Real Time Clock chips (RTC) provide time and date information. The chips are battery backed so that...
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by Richard n Williams - 2008-06-23
 Network Time Protocol (NTP) is probably the Internet's oldest protocol. Developed at the University of Delaware, it has been in use and continually updated for the last 25 years. In short it is a p...
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by Richard n Williams - 2008-06-24
Telling the time is incredibly important for our day to day lives. We need to know what time to get up for work, when to catch the bus and even when to go to bed to ensure we get enough shut eye.Gene...
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by Richard n Williams - 2008-06-24
NTP servers or Network Time Protocol are devices that connect to a computer network and synchronise all machines to a single time source. Of course most operating systems have an inbuilt NTP program ...
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by Richard n Williams - 2008-06-25
Time has always been a fascination for mankind although it has only been recently, thanks to the work of Albert Einstein and others, have we have begun to understand exactly what it is.However, despi...
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by Richard N Williams - 2008-09-04
Time synchronization is vital in modern computer networks. Having one machine running a slower clock than another can cause a myriad of all sorts of problems. From the benign, such as emails ar...
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by Richard N Williams - 2008-09-04
Atomic clocks are the most accurate timekeeping devices developed by man. Modern atomic clocks are so accurate that even in 100 million years less than a second of time would be lost.This accura...
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by Chris Bryant - 2008-09-29
In today's Cisco practice exam, we'll take a look at Frame Relay traffic congestion indicators, Network Time Protocol, and other important exam topics. Let's get started! CCNA And CCENT Ce...