Manually Setting The Date And Time - Allied Telesis AT-9000 Series User Manual

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Manually Setting the Date and Time

To manually set the date and time on the switch, use the CLOCK SET
command in the Privileged Exec mode. Here is the format of the
command:
hh:mm:ss dd mmm yyyy
clock set
Here are the variables:
: Use this variable to specify the hour, minute, and second
hh:mm:ss
for the switch's time in 24-hour format.
: Use this variable to specify the day of the month.
dd
: Use this variable to specify the month. The month is
mmm
specified by its first three letters. For example, June is Jun. The
first letter must be uppercase and the second and third letters
lowercase.
: Use this variable to specify the year. The year must be
yyyy
specified in four digits (for example, 2011 or 2012).
The command has to include both the date and time. This example sets
the time to 4:11 pm and the date to January 4, 2011:
awplus> enable
awplus# clock set 16:11:0 4 Jan 2011
To display the date and time, use the SHOW CLOCK command in the
User Exec or Privileged Exec mode.
awplus# show clock
For reference information, refer to "CLOCK SET" on page 140 and
"SHOW CLOCK" on page 157.
Note
The date and time, when set manually, are not retained by the
switch when it is reset or power cycled.
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