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Term
Definition
minutes
Replace <minutes> with the number of minutes your time zone differs from the UTC, in addition to
the offset, in the range -59 to +59.
zone <zone>
Replace <zone> with an acronym for the time zone.
Example: The following example configures the time zone to 5 hours and 30 minutes earlier than UTC, and names it IST .
clock timezone offset 5 minutes 30 date zone IST
clock summer-time date
This command configures daylight savings time parameters, which adjust the time by a specified amount between the
specified dates and times
Default
none
Format
clock summer-time date <starting month dd yyyy hh:mm> <ending month dd yyyy
hh:mm> offset <offset> zone <zone>
Mode
Global Config
Replace the values as follows:
Term
Definition
Replace <starting month> and <ending month> with the first three letters of the month (i.e., jan ,
month
feb , mar , etc.). Do not enter the words starting or ending .
Day of month in the range 1 to 31.
dd
Year in four characters
yyyy
Hours in the range 0 to 24
hh
Minutes in the range 0 to 59
mm
offset <offset>
Replace <offset> with the amount of time the clock is moved forward on the starting date and
backward on the ending date.
zone <zone>
Replace <zone> with an acronym for the time zone during daylight savings time.
Example: The following example configures daylight savings time to begin at midnight on March 8, 2009 at 2:00 AM,
and end on November 1, 2009 at 2:00 AM. It sets the clock back 1 hour and names the time zone PDT (e.g., Pacific
Daylight Time)
clock summer-time date mar 8 2009 02:00 nov 1 2009 2:00 offset 60 zone PDT
SNTP and Clock Commands
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