
Operation Manual – System Maintaining and Debugging
H3C S3610&S5510 Series Ethernet Switches
Chapter 1 Basic Configurations
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Table 1-1
Relationship between the configuration and display of the system clock
Configuration
System clock displayed by the
display clock command
Example
1
date-time
Configure: clock datetime
1:00 2007/1/1
Display: 01:00:00 UTC Mon
01/01/2007
2
The original system clock
±
zone-offset
Configure: clock timezone
zone-time add 1
Display: 02:00:00 zone-time
Sat 01/01/2005
1 and 2
date-time
±
zone-offset
Configure: clock datetime
2:00 2007/2/2 and clock
timezone zone-time add 1
Display: 03:00:00 zone-time
Fri 02/02/2007
[1], 2 and 1
date-time
Configure: clock timezone
zone-time add 1 and clock
datetime 3:00 2007/3/3
Display: 03:00:00 zone-time
Sat 03/03/2007
If the original system clock is not
in the summer time range, the
original system clock is displayed.
Configure: clock
summer-time ss one-off
1:00 2006/1/1 1:00 2006/8/8
2
Display: 01:00:00 UTC Sat
01/01/2005
3
If the original system clock is in
the summer time range, the
original system clock +
summer-offset
is displayed.
Configure: clock
summer-time ss one-off
00:30 2005/1/1 1:00
2005/8/8 2
Display: 03:00:00 ss Sat
01/01/2005
If
date-time
is not in the summer
time range,
date-time
is
displayed.
Configure: clock datetime
1:00 2007/1/1 and clock
summer-time ss one-off
1:00 2006/1/1 1:00 2006/8/8
2
Display: 01:00:00 UTC Mon
01/01/2007
1 and 3
If
date-time
is in the summer time
range, “
date-time”
+
“
summer-offset”
is displayed.
Configure: clock datetime
8:00 2007/1/1 and clock
summer-time ss one-off
1:00 2007/1/1 1:00 2007/8/8
2
Display: 10:00:00 ss Mon
01/01/2007