System Host Name; Date And Time - Tasman Networks 1002 Installation Manual

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CHAPTER 4
Configuration

System Host Name

Date and Time

Installation Guide: 1002 and 1004 Routers
TiOS 8.0
Use the configure hostname command to assign a host name to the Tasman Networks router.
Once assigned, the host name becomes the command line interface (CLI) prompt name.
To configure the host name:
Access the terminal configuration mode: Tasman# configure term
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Type hostname, and then type a new host name.
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Press Return.
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example:
Tasman/configure# hostname Fremont
In the above example, the new host name for the system is Fremont. The CLI prompt changes to
Fremont, accordingly.
example:
Fremont/configure#
Date and time is set using the configure date command. You must specify the offset direction,
hours, and minutes before entering the exact date and time. The number of hours and minutes
is offset from (earlier than or later than) a Universal Time Coordinated clock (UTC).
Universal Time Coordinated (UTC), the internationally recognized measure of time, is also
NOTE:
known as Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
To set the date and time:
Enter the terminal configuration mode: Tasman# configure term
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Press Return.
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Use the date command to enter the hours and minutes offset from UTC, followed by the
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current month, day, year, hour (24-hour format), minute, and second.
To enter the date and time: May 10, 2004, 2:40:35 pm, see the following example:
example:
Tasman/configure# date + 0 0 mo 5 d 10 y 2004 h 14 mi 40 s 35
The hour, minute, and second entries are optional.
NOTE:
The router confirms the setting by automatically displaying the date and time. To confirm the
date and time parameters, use the display date command.
Changing Login Parameters

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