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Clock
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Command Mode
Global Configuration mode
User Guidelines
The system internally keeps time in UTC, so this command is used only for display purposes
and when the time is manually set.
Examples
The following example sets the timezone to 6 hours difference from UTC.
clock summer-time
The
clock summer-time
global configuration command configures the system to automatically
switch to summer time (daylight saving time). To configure the software not to automatically
switch to summer time, use the
no
form of this command.
Syntax
clock summer-time recurring
{
usa
|
eu
| {
week day month hh:mm week day month hh:mm
}}
[
offset
offset
] [
zone
acronym
]
clock summer-time date
date month year hh:mm date month year hh:mm
[
offset
offset
] [
zone
acronym
]
clock summer-time date
month date year hh:mm month date year hh:mm
[
offset
offset
] [
zone
acronym
]
no clock summer-time recurring
•
recurring
— Indicates that summer time should start and end on the corresponding
specified days every year.
•
date
— Indicates that summer time should start on the first specific date listed in the
command and end on the second specific date in the command.
•
usa
— The summer time rules are the United States rules.
•
eu
— The summer time rules are the European Union rules.
•
week —
Week of the month. (Range: 1 - 5,
first
,
last
)
•
day —
Day of the week (Range: first three letters by name, like
sun
)
•
date —
Date of the month (Range:1 - 31)
•
month —
Month (Range: first three letters by name, like Jan)
•
year —
year - no abbreviation (Range: 2000 - 2097)
•
hh:mm —
Time in military format, in hours and minutes (Range: hh: 0 - 23, mm:0 - 59)
Console(config)
#
clock timezone
-6
zone
CST
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