DES-3526 Layer 2 Fast Ethernet Switch
DES-3526:4#config time_zone op hour 2 min 30
Command: config time_zone op hour 2 min 30
Success.
DES-3526:4#
config dst
Purpose
Used to enable and configure time adjustments to allow for the use
of Daylight Savings Time (DST).
Syntax
config dst [disable | repeating {s_week <start_week 1-4,last> |
s_day <start_day sun-sat> | s_mth <start_mth 1-12> | s_time
start_time hh:mm> | e_week <end_week 1-4,last> | e_day
<end_day sun-sat> | e_mth <end_mth 1-12> | e_time <end_time
hh:mm> | offset [30 | 60 | 90 | 120]} | annual {s_date start_date
1-31> | s_mth <start_mth 1-12> | s_time <start_time hh:mm> |
e_date <end_date 1-31> | e_mth <end_mth 1-12> | e_time
<end_time hh:mm> | offset [30 | 60 | 90 | 120]}]
Description
DST can be enabled and configured using this command. When
enabled this will adjust the system clock to comply with any DST
requirement. DST adjustment effects system time for both manually
configured time and time set using SNTP service.
Parameters
disable
- Disable the DST seasonal time adjustment for the Switch.
repeating
- Using repeating mode will enable DST seasonal time
adjustment. Repeating mode requires that the DST beginning and
ending date be specified using a formula. For example, specify to
begin DST on Saturday during the second week of April and end
DST on Sunday during the last week of October.
annual
- Using annual mode will enable DST seasonal time
adjustment. Annual mode requires that the DST beginning and
ending date be specified concisely. For example, specify to begin
DST on April 3 and end DST on October 14.
s_week
- Configure the week of the month in which DST begins.
e_week
- Configure the week of the month in which DST ends.
s_day
– Configure the day of the week in which DST begins.
<start_week 1-4,last>
- The number of the week during
the month in which DST begins where 1 is the first week,
2 is the second week and so on, last is the last week of
the month.
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<end_week 1-4,last>
- The number of the week during the
month in which DST ends where 1 is the first week, 2 is
the second week and so on, last is the last week of the
month.
<start_day sun-sat>
- The day of the week in which DST
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