Setting The System Time And Date Manually - Dell Networking 7048 Configuration Manual

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Setting the System Time and Date Manually

Beginning in Privileged EXEC mode, use the following commands to
configure the time and date, time zone, and summer time settings.
Command
mm/dd/yyyy
clock set {
hh:mm:ss
} |
hh:mm:ss
{
mm/dd/yyyy
clock timezone hours-
hours-offset
offset
minutes-
[minutes
offset
acronym
] [zone
clock summer-time
recurring {usa | eu |
week day month
{
hh:mm week day
month hh:mm
}}
offset
[offset
] [zone
acronym
]
Purpose
Configure the time and date. You can enter the time first
and then the date, or the date and then the time.
hh:mm:ss
—Time in hours (24-hour format, from 01-24),
minutes (00-59), and seconds (00-59).
mm/dd/yyyy
— Two digit month (1-12), two-digit date of
the month (01-31), and four-digit year.
Configure the time zone settings.
hours-offset
— Hours difference from UTC. (Range: –12 to
+13)
]
minutes-offset
0–59)
acronym
— The acronym for the time zone. (Range: Up to
four characters)
Use this command if the summer time starts and ends every
year based on a set pattern.
For switches located in the United States or European
Union, use the usa or eu keywords to use the preconfigured
values. Otherwise, configure the start and end times by using
the following values:
week
— Week of the month. (Range: 1–5, first, last)
day
— Day of the week. (The first three letters by name)
month
— Month. (The first three letters by name; jan, for
example.)
hh:mm
— Time in 24-hour format in hours and minutes.
(Range: hh: 0–23, mm: 0–59)
offset
— Number of minutes to add during the
summertime. (Range:1–1440)
acronym
— The acronym for the time zone to be displayed
when summertime is in effect. (Up to four characters)
Managing General System Settings
— Minutes difference from UTC. (Range:
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