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VPN 3002 Hardware Client Getting Started
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Chapter 4 Using the Command-Line Interface for Quick Configuration
Setting the Time and Date
1) Quick Configuration
2) Interface Configuration
3) System Management
4) Policy Management
5) Back
Config -> _
At the cursor, enter 1 to start quick configuration.
Setting the Time and Date
To set the time and date on the VPN 3002:
Step 1
The system prompts you to set the time on your device. The time in brackets is the current device time.
-- : Set the time on your device. The correct time is very important,
-- : so that logging entries are accurate.
-- : Enter the system time in the following format:
-- : HH:MM:SS. Example 21:30:00 for 9:30 PM
> Time
Quick -> [ 10:34:17 ] _
At the cursor, enter the correct device time in the format HH:MM:SS, using 24-hour notation. For
example, enter 4:24 p.m. as 16:24:00.
Step 2
The system prompts you to set the date. The number in brackets is the current device date.
-- : Enter the date in the following format.
-- : MM/DD/YYYY Example 06/12/1999 for June 12th 1999.
> Date
Quick -> [ 01/18/2001 ] _
At the cursor, enter the correct date in the format MM/DD/YYYY. Use four digits to enter the year.
For example, enter June 12, 2001 as 06/12/2001.
Step 3
The system prompts you to set the time zone. The time zone selections are offsets in hours relative to
GMT (Greenwich Mean Time), which is the basis for Internet time synchronization. The number in
brackets is the current time zone offset.
-- : Set the time zone on your device. The correct time zone is very
-- : important so that logging entries are accurate.
-- : Enter the time zone using the hour offset from GMT:
-- : -12 : Kwajalein -11 : Samoa -10 : Hawaii -9 : Alaska
-- : -8 : PST -7 : MST -6 : CST -5 : EST
-- : -4 : Atlantic -3 : Brasilia -2 : Mid-Atlantic -1 : Azores
-- : 0 : GMT +1 : Paris +2 : Cairo +3 : Kuwait
-- : +4 : Abu Dhabi +5 : Karachi +6 : Almaty +7 : Bangkok
-- : +8 : Singapore +9 : Tokyo +10 : Sydney +11 : Solomon Is.