Displaying The Summertime Period; Clearing The Summertime Period; Statically Configuring The System Time And Date - Nortel 2360 Configuration Manual

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To set the summertime period to PDT (Pacific Daylight Time) and use the default start and end dates and times, type the
following command:
WSS# set summertime PDT
success: change accepted.

Displaying the summertime period

To display the summertime period, use the following command:
show summertime
For example, to display the summertime period, type the following command:
WSS# show summertime
Summertime is enabled, and set to 'PDT'.
Start : Sun Apr 04 2004, 02:00:00
End : Sun Oct 31 2004, 02:00:00
Offset : 60 minutes
Recurring : yes, starting at 2:00 am of first Sunday of April
and ending at 2:00 am on last Sunday of October.
(For information about the fields in the output, see the
Reference.)

Clearing the summertime period

To clear the summertime period, use the following command:
clear summertime

Statically configuring the system time and date

To statically configure the system time and date, use the following command:
set timedate {date mmm dd yyyy [time hh:mm:ss]}
The day of week is automatically calculated from the day you set.
To set the date to February 29, 2004 and time to 23:58:
WSS# set timedate date feb 29 2004 time 23:58:00
Time now is:
The CLI makes the time change, then displays the current system time based on the change. (The time displayed might
be slightly later than the time you enter due to the interval between when you press Enter and when the CLI reads and
displays the new time and date.)
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