System Clock; Timezone - Supermicro SSE-G48-TG4 Configuration Manual

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1.5.5 System Clock

The system clock in Supermicro switches runs from the time the switch starts up and keeps track of the
system date and time. The system clock can also be manually configured. System time configured
manually will remain accurate until the next restart. Manual configuration of the system clock is useful
when the system time cannot be obtained from any other source, such as from NTP associations.
Follow the steps below to set the system clock.
Step Command
clock
set
Step 1
month<january|february|march|april|
may|june|july|august|september|
october|november|december> year<2000 - 2035>
Step 2
show clock
The example below shows the commands used to configure system clock.
SMIS# clock set 09:26:15 31 august 2013
Wed Aug 31 09:26:15 2013
SMIS# show clock
Wed Aug 31 09:26:20 2013

1.5.6 Timezone

The system clock maintains time based on Universal Time Coordinated (UTC), also known as Greenwich
Mean Time (GMT). The local time zone can be specified as an offset from UTC.
Follow the below steps to configure the timezone.
Step Command
hh:mm:ss
day<1-31>
Supermicro L2/L3 Switches Configuration Guide
Description
Configures the system clock.
hh:mm:ss
Hours:Minutes:Seconds format.
day – Day in 1-31 format.
month – Month in January-December
format.
year – Year in yyyy format.
Displays the system clock.
Description
Time
in
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