Command Syntax - Nokia ESB26 User Manual

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31.
Argument Description
first
Configures the first week of
1
<N
>
Configures the week with the specified number (first, second, third, or forth of
1
MONTH
to 4.
last
Configures the last week of
1
DAY
Configures the day of the first
1
the DST.
Configures the start month (Jan-Dec) for the DST.
MONTH
1
HH:MM:SS
Configures the exact time on
1
first
Configures the first week of
2
Configures the week with the specified number (first, second, third, or forth of
<N
>
2
MONTH
last
Configures the last week of
2
DAY
Configures the day of the first
2
the DST.
MONTH
Configures the end month (Jan-Dec) for the DST.
2
HH:MM:SS
Configures the exact time on
2
Time adjustment specified in minutes from 1 to 1440.
<T>
Example
This example shows how to advance the system time automatically 1 hour every year, starting
on the second Monday of April at 01:00:00 this year and move the system time back on the
second Tuesday of October at 01:00:00.
device-name(config)#time-server summer-time recurring 2 mon apr
01:00:00 2 tue oct 01:00:00 60
Enabling Nonrecurring DST change on a Specific Date
The time-server summer-time date command, in Global Configuration mode, configures the
switch to adjust system time to DST and then back to standard time on pre-set dates.
By default, DST adjystment is not scheduled.

Command Syntax

device-name(config)#time-server summer-time date <d
HH:MM:SS
<d
> MONTH
1
2
Argument Description
<d
>
Configures the day on MONTH
1
for the DST.
MN700004 Rev 01
NTP Client Description
MONTH
) as the start week for the DST. The valid entries are the numbers from 1
1
MONTH
1
DAY
MONTH
) as the end week for the DST.
2
MONTH
|< N
2
DAY
<yyyy
> HH:MM:SS
2
2
with the specified number (1-31) as the start day
1
349
as the start week for the DST.
1
as the start week for the DST.
1
|<N
>|last
week (Sun-Mon) as the start day for
1
1
when the DST should begin.
1
as the end week for the DST.
2
as the end week for the DST.
1
>|last
week (Sun-Mon) as the start day for
2
2
when the DST should end.
2
> MONTH
1
<T>
2
<yyyy
>
1
1

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