Oracle EXADATA X6-2 Installation And Configuration Manual page 222

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exa1sw-ip(config)#ip ssh authentication-retries 3
exa1sw-ip(config)#ip ssh version 2
exa1sw-ip(config)#end
*Sep 15 14:26:37.045: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console
exa1sw-ip#write memory
Building configuration...
Compressed configuration from 2603 bytes to 1158 bytes[OK]
If the login command returns output as shown above, then telnet access has been
disabled. If instead you get a prompt, then disable telnet access.
exa1sw-ip(config-line)#no password
exa1sw-ip(config-line)#end
exa1sw-ip#write memory
Building configuration...
Compressed configuration from 3786 bytes to 1468 bytes [OK ]
Set the clock and time zone. The switch keeps internal time in Coordinated
12.
Universal Time (UTC) format.
To use UTC, use the following command:
no clock timezone global configuration
To use a time zone, use the following command:
clock timezone zone hours-offset [minutes-offset]
In the preceding command, zone is the time zone to display when standard
time in effect, hours-offset is the hours offset from UTC, and minutes-offset is
the minutes offset from UTC.
Daylight savings time (or summer time) is disabled by default. To set summer
time hours, use the following command:
clock summer-time zone recurring [week day monthhh:mm week day month \
hh:mm[offset]]
In the preceding command, zone is the time zone to be displayed when
summer time is in effect (EDT, for example), week is the week of the month (1
to 5 or last), day is the day of the week (Sunday, Monday, ...), month is the
month (January, February, ...), hh:mm is the hours and minutes in 24-hour
format, and offset is the number of minutes to add during summer time. The
default offset is 60 minutes.
To manually set the clock to any time use the following command, where the
time specified is relative to the configured time zone:
clock set hh:mm:ss month day year
In the preceding command, hh:mm:ss is the time in 24-hour format, day is the
day by date in the month, month is the name of the month, and year is the 4-
digit year.
To set the local time and time zone, ordering is important. For example, to set the
local time to US Eastern time:
exa1sw-ip#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands,one per line.End with CNTL/Z.
exa1sw-ip(config)#clock timezone EST -5
exa1sw-ip(config)#clock summer-time EDT recurring
exa1sw-ip(config)#end
exa1sw-ip#clock set 21:00:00 August 09 2017
Chapter 5
Configuring the Cisco Ethernet Switch
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