Configuring device management
The configuration tasks in this document are independent. Perform these tasks as needed in any order.
Overview
The device management function allows you to view the current working state of a device, configure running
parameters, and perform daily device maintenance and management.
Configuring the device name
The device name is used to identify a device in a network. In the system, the device name is the same as the
prompt of the CLI. For example, if the device name is Sysname, the prompt of user view is <Sysname>.
To configure the device name:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Configure the device name.
Configuring the system clock
The system clock, displayed by the system timestamp, is determined by configured relative time, time zone,
and daylight saving time. To view the system clock, use display clock.
To configure the system clock:
Step
1.
Set time and date.
2.
Enter system view.
3.
Set the time zone.
4.
Set a
daylight
saving time
scheme.
Command
system-view
sysname sysname
Adopt daylight saving
time from the start-time on
the start-date to the end-
time on the end-date.
Daylight saving time adds
the add-time to the
standard time of the
device.
Remarks
—
Optional.
The device name is HP by default.
Command
clock datetime time
date
system-view
clock timezone
zone-name { add |
minus } zone-offset
clock summer-time
zone-name one-off
start-time start-date
end-time end-date
add-time
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Remarks
Optional.
Available in user view.
—
Optional.
Universal time coordinated (UTC)
time zone by default.
Optional.
Use either command.
By default, daylight saving time is
not configured on the device, and
the UTC time zone is applied.