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Rack Monitor NetBotz 250: What is the time drift?
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Posted: 2020-11-2010:12 AM
Hi @Anonymous user ,
Sorry but there's no documentation on how much of a drift it has. As previously mentioned, NTP would be the best option but if you're unable to use the current NTP options for whatever reason, I would simply recommend using the standard NTP refresh settings which I believe it 2 weeks. I believe it can go as low as every minute but I would not recommend a script adjusting the time on the unit that often.
Please note that this is not a scientific device and if it were to drift a second or so in the 2 week period it's set to update normally, there's nothing on the device that is that critical and events could take more time than that to send via trap or e-mail so being that sensitive to time may be more trouble than it's worth.