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Planet Engineering will be conducting maintenance on a TippingPoint Intrusion Prevention module beginning at 01:00 am CST (UTC -0600) on Monday, 2/21/2005 and lasting until 03:00 am CST (UTC -0600) the same day.
We do not anticipate any extended downtime. However, because fiber connections are being moved, customers may experience intermittent packet loss or increased latency for a brief period of time. Planet Engineering will do everything possible to prevent a loss of connectivity.
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where is 01:00 am CST (UTC -0600) on Monday, 2/21/2005 and lasting until 03:00 am CST (UTC -0600) related to GMT please?
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Times mentioned are in CST which is GMT-6. At least, this is my understanding... ![]() sonic |
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Thanks but that doesn't make sense.
if 01:00 am CST = UTC - 0600 on monday then why does 03:00am CST = UTC - 0600 also ? does GMT time not get effected ? I know the time zone time is screwed up but this is crazy |
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CST is always 6 hours behind GMT/UTC. So, no matter what time it is, it will always be CST (UTC - 6). Basically, to get GMT time, add 6 hours to any time listed as CST.
lasting from 1:00AM CST until 3:00AM CST = from 7:00 AM GMT until 9:00 AM GMT. -Jay |
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