No, it just requires a little bit of thought. Look at the real date and time right now, then subtract 123 days and 21 hours from it to get the boot time. When you see an event, calculate how many days from Jan 1 it was then add it to the boot time.
That’s actually how SNMP works, traps are logged in system uptime. Your client automatically does the calculation for you.
I don’t get it? 🙁
No date or time set and an up-time of 100+ days makes it pretty useless.
No, it just requires a little bit of thought. Look at the real date and time right now, then subtract 123 days and 21 hours from it to get the boot time. When you see an event, calculate how many days from Jan 1 it was then add it to the boot time.
That’s actually how SNMP works, traps are logged in system uptime. Your client automatically does the calculation for you.