System Management Commands
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Command Mode
Global Configuration
Command Usage
This command sets the local time zone relative to the Coordinated Universal
Time (UTC, formerly Greenwich Mean Time or GMT), based on the earth’s
prime meridian, zero degrees longitude. To display a time corresponding to
your local time, you must indicate the number of hours and minutes your time
zone is east (before) or west (after) of UTC.
Example
Related Commands
show clock (23-43)
clock summer-time
(date)
This command sets the start, end, and offset times of summer-time (daylight savings
time) for the switch on a one-time basis. Use the
no
form to disable summer-time.
Syntax
clock summer-time
name
date
b-month b-day b-year b-hour b-minute
e-month e-day e-year e-hour e-minute offset
no clock summer-time
• name -
Name of the time zone while summer-time is in effect, usually an
acronym. (Range: 1-30 characters)
• b-month -
The month when summer-time will begin. (Options:
january
|
february
|
march
|
april
|
may
|
june
|
july
|
august
|
september
|
october
|
november
|
december
)
• b-day -
The day summer-time will begin. (Options:
sunday
|
monday
|
tuesday
|
wednesday
|
thursday
|
friday
|
saturday
)
• b-year-
The year summer-time will begin.
•
b-hour
-
The hour summer-time will begin. (Range: 0-23 hours)
•
b-minute
- The minute summer-time will begin. (Range: 0-59 minutes)
• e-month -
The month when summer-time will end. (Options:
january
|
february
|
march
|
april
|
may
|
june
|
july
|
august
|
september
|
october
|
november
|
december
)
• e-day -
The day summer-time will end. (Options:
sunday
|
monday
|
tuesday
|
wednesday
|
thursday
|
friday
|
saturday
)
• e-year-
The year summer-time will end.
•
e-hour
-
The hour summer-time will end. (Range: 0-23 hours)
•
e-minute
- The minute summer-time will end. (Range: 0-59 minutes)
Console(config)#clock timezone-predefined GMT-0930-Taiohae
Console(config)#
Summary of Contents for 8926EM
Page 6: ...ii ...
Page 34: ...Getting Started ...
Page 44: ...Introduction 1 10 1 ...
Page 62: ...Initial Configuration 2 18 2 ...
Page 64: ...Switch Management ...
Page 76: ...Configuring the Switch 3 12 3 ...
Page 118: ...Basic Management Tasks 4 42 4 ...
Page 164: ...User Authentication 6 28 6 ...
Page 176: ...Access Control Lists 7 12 7 ...
Page 284: ...Quality of Service 14 8 14 ...
Page 294: ...Multicast Filtering 15 10 15 ...
Page 300: ...Domain Name Service 16 6 16 ...
Page 310: ...Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol 17 10 17 ...
Page 320: ...Configuring Router Redundancy 18 10 18 ...
Page 344: ...IP Routing 19 24 19 ...
Page 356: ...Unicast Routing 20 12 20 Web Click Routing Protocol RIP Statistics Figure 20 5 RIP Statistics ...
Page 386: ...Unicast Routing 20 42 20 ...
Page 388: ...Command Line Interface ...
Page 400: ...Overview of the Command Line Interface 21 12 21 ...
Page 466: ...SNMP Commands 24 16 24 ...
Page 520: ...Access Control List Commands 26 18 26 ...
Page 546: ...Rate Limit Commands 30 2 30 ...
Page 612: ...VLAN Commands 34 24 34 ...
Page 626: ...Class of Service Commands 35 14 35 ...
Page 670: ...DHCP Commands 39 16 39 ...
Page 716: ...IP Interface Commands 41 36 41 ...
Page 768: ...IP Routing Commands 42 52 42 ...
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