Hi, Guys,
I found my AX-56U router's syslog timestamp changed to May 5,2018 when I was reviewing the syslog file for trouble shooting. The router did not reboot for about 2 weeks and I had no power outage at home. After I narrowed down , I found this happened days ago when there was a storm around. The storm caused a network outage from the service provider's side and it lasted about 6 hours. So my router lost WAN connection for 6 hours for sure. The syslog timestamp then changed to May 5,2018 about 30 minutes later after the network outage. I confirmed I did not have power outage nor the router rebooted during the time. After the WAN outage restored, the syslog indicated that it had a NTP
Is this by design? If so, as a workaround,should I have a home NTP service to let the router do NTP sync with a LAN server during WAN outage?
I found my AX-56U router's syslog timestamp changed to May 5,2018 when I was reviewing the syslog file for trouble shooting. The router did not reboot for about 2 weeks and I had no power outage at home. After I narrowed down , I found this happened days ago when there was a storm around. The storm caused a network outage from the service provider's side and it lasted about 6 hours. So my router lost WAN connection for 6 hours for sure. The syslog timestamp then changed to May 5,2018 about 30 minutes later after the network outage. I confirmed I did not have power outage nor the router rebooted during the time. After the WAN outage restored, the syslog indicated that it had a NTP
Is this by design? If so, as a workaround,should I have a home NTP service to let the router do NTP sync with a LAN server during WAN outage?