Setting the Time Zone
SNTP uses Coordinated Universal Time (or UTC, formerly Greenwich Mean Time,
or GMT) based on the time at the Earth's prime meridian, zero degrees longitude. To
display a time corresponding to your local time, you must indicate the number of
hours and minutes your time zone is east (before) or west (after) of UTC.
Command Attributes
• Predefined – Configures the time zone using predefined settings.
• Manual Setting –
- Direction – Configures the time zone to be before (east) or after (west) UTC.
- Name – Assigns a name to the time zone. (Range: 1-29 characters)
- Hours (0-13) – The number of hours before/after UTC.
- Minutes (0-59) – The number of minutes before/after UTC.
Web – Select SNTP, Clock Time Zone. Select one of the predefined time zones, or
manually set the offset for your time zone relative to the UTC, and click Apply.
CLI - This example shows how to select one of the predefined time zones.
Console(config)#clock timezone-predefined GMT-0930-Taiohae
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This example shows how to manually set the time zone for the system clock.
Console(config)#clock timezone Dhaka hours 6 minute 0 after-UTC
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Figure 4-26 Clock Time Zone
Setting the System Clock
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