
boot secondary
The switch will restart automatically with the new image.
Show agent images
You can use CLI commands to list the following information about the agent images stored in
flash memory:
• Primary image version
• Secondary image name
• Active image version
Use the show boot image command to show the agent image information for agent images
stored in the flash memory. They syntax for this command is:
show boot image
Configuring local time zone with CLI
About this task
SNTP uses Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) for all time synchronizations so it is not affected
by different time zones. To have the switch report the time in your local time zone, you need
to use the clock commands to set the local time zone.
You must enable SNTP before you set the time zone. If SNTP is not enabled, this command
has no effect. If you enable SNTP and do not specify a time zone, UTC is shown by default.
Use the following procedure to configure your switch for your local time zone with CLI:
Procedure
1. In CLI, set the Global Configuration command mode.
configure
2. Enable sntp server.
3. Set clock time zone using the clock command.
clock time-zone zone hours [minutes]
Job aid
The following table defines the variables for the clock time-zone command:
Table 35: clock time-zone command
Variables
Description
zone
Time zone acronym to be displayed when showing
system time (up to 4 characters).
ACLI reference for wired networks
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