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Basic System Configuration and Debugging
Basic System Configuration
Table 2-1 Basic System Configuration
Operation
Set the current date and
time of the system
Set the local time zone
Set the name and time
range of the summer
time
Enter system view from
user view
Set the system name of
the switch
Return from current view
to lower level view
Return from current view
to user view
Displaying the System Status
You can use the following display commands to check the status and configuration information about
the system. For information about protocols and ports, and the associated display commands, refer to
relevant sections.
Command
clock datetime HH:MM:SS
{ YYYY/MM/DD |
MM/DD/YYYY }
clock timezone zone-name
{ add | minus } HH:MM:SS
clock summer-time
zone_name { one-off |
repeating } start-time
start-date end-time end-date
offset-time
system-view
sysname sysname
quit
return
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Description
Required
Execute this command in user view.
The default value is 23:55:00
04/01/2000 when the system starts up.
Optional
Execute this command in user view.
By default, it is the UTC time zone.
Optional
Execute this command in user view.
When the system reaches the
specified start time, it automatically
adds the specified offset to the
current time, so as to toggle the
system time to the summer time.
When the system reaches the
specified end time, it automatically
subtracts the specified offset from
the current time, so as to toggle the
summer time to normal system time.
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Optional
By default, the name is 4210.
Optional
If the current view is user view, you will
quit the current user interface.
Optional
The composite key <Ctrl+Z> has the
same effect with the return command.
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