Changing The System Time; Configuration Guidelines - HP A7500 Series Configuration Manual

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Changing the system time

You must synchronize your device with a trusted time source by using NTP or changing the system time
before you run it on the network. Network management depends on an accurate system time setting,
because the timestamps of system messages and logs use the system time.
In a small-sized network, you can manually set the system time of each device.

Configuration guidelines

You can change the system time by configuring the relative time, time zone, and daylight saving time. The
configuration result depends on their configuration order (see
1 represents the clock datetime command, 2 represents the clock timezone command, and 3 represents
the clock summer-time command. To verify the system time setting, use the display clock command. This
table assumes that the original system time is 2005/1/1 1:00:00.
Table 15 System time configuration results
Command
1
2
1, 2
2, 1
3
Use the command...
system-view
sysname sysname
Effective system time
date-time
Original system time ±
zone-offset
zone-offset
date-time ±
date-time
The original system time
outside the daylight
saving time range:
The system time does not
change until it falls into
the daylight saving time
range.
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Remarks
Optional
The default device name is HP.
Table
15). In the first column of this table,
Configuration example
clock datetime 1:00
2007/1/1
clock
timezone
zone-time add 1
clock datetime 2:00
2007/2/2
clock
timezone
zone-time add 1
clock
timezone
zone-time add 1
clock datetime 3:00
2007/3/3
clock summer-time ss
one-off
1:00
2006/1/1
1:00
2006/8/8 2
System time
01:00:00 UTC Mon
01/01/2007
02:00:00 zone-time Sat
01/01/2005
03:00:00 zone-time Fri
02/02/2007
03:00:00 zone-time Sat
03/03/2007
01:00:00 UTC Sat
01/01/2005

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