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Basic Configuration Commands
Basic Configuration Commands
clock datetime
Syntax
clock datetime time date
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Default Level
3: Manage level
Parameters
time: Time in the format of HH:MM:SS, where HH is hours in the range 0 to 23, MM is minutes in the
range 0 to 59, and SS is seconds in the range 0 to 59. The zeros in the argument can be omitted except
for indicating 0 hours.
date: Date in the format of MM/DD/YYYY or YYYY/MM/DD. MM is the month of the year in the range 1
to 12, DD is the day of the month that varies with months, and YYYY is a year in the range 2000 to 2035.
Description
Use the clock datetime command to set the current time and date of the device.
The current time and date of the device must be set in an environment that requires the acquisition of
absolute time.
You may choose not to provide seconds when inputting the time parameters.
Related commands: clock summer-time one-off, clock summer-time repeating, clock timezone,
display clock.
Examples
# Set the current system time to 14:10:20 08/01/2005.
<Sysname> clock datetime 14:10:20 8/1/2005
# Set the current system time to 00:06:00 01/01/2007.
<Sysname> clock datetime 0:6 2007/1/1
clock summer-time one-off
Syntax
clock summer-time zone-name one-off start-time start-date end-time end-date add-time
undo clock summer-time
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