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Setting the JCS Management Module Command Target

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system> clock -help
usage:
clock [-options]
options:
-d
- date (mm/dd/yyyy)
-t
- time (hh:mm:ss)
-g
- GMT offset
-dst
- daylight savings time (on|off|special case)
For a GMT offset of +2:00, use one of the following values for dst:
ee
- Eastern Europe
gtb
- Great Britain
egt
- Egypt
fle
- Finland
off
For a GMT offset of +10:00, use one of the following values for dst:
ea
- Eastern Australia
tas
- Tasmania
vlad
- Vladivostok
off
For a GMT offset in set {-9:00, -8:00, -7:00, -6:00, -5:00}, use one of
the
following values for dst:
uc
- USA and Canada
other - Other locations
off
For a GMT offset of -4:00, use one of the following values for dst:
can
- Canada
other - Other locations
off
You can also use the
or
?
system> clock -h
system> clock ?
Table 3 on page 25 shows syntax conventions used in

Table 3: Syntax Conventions for JCS Management Module CLI Help

Item
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{ }
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You can use the JCS management module CLI to direct commands to the management
module or other devices installed in the JCS chassis. The device where the command
takes effect is called the command target. By default, the command target is
(the JCS chassis).
Chapter 3: JCS1200 Platform Components
shortcuts to get help. For example:
-h
Description
Used for indexing (by slot (bay) number)
Denotes a variable
Denotes an optional argument
Denotes a choice
command output.
help
system
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