Operation Manual – System Maintaining and Debugging
H3C S3610&S5510 Series Ethernet Switches
Chapter 1 Basic Configurations
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1.1.2 Configuring the Device Name
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Configure the device
name
sysname
sysname
Optional
The device name is H3C by default.
1.1.3 Configuring the System Clock
I. Configuring the system clock
Follow these steps to configure the system clock:
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Set time and date
clock datetime
time date
Set the time zone
clock timezone zone-name
{
add
|
minus
}
zone-offset
clock summer-time
zone-name
one-off
start-time start-date end-time end-date
add-time
Set a summer
time scheme
clock summer-time
zone-name
repeating
start-time start-date end-time end-date
add-time
Optional
Available in
user view.
II. Displaying the system clock
The system clock is displayed by system time stamp, which is the same as that
displayed by the
display clock
command. The system clock is decided by the
commands
clock datetime
,
clock timezone
and
clock summer-time
. If these three
commands are not configured, the
display clock
command displays the original
system clock. If you combine these three commands in different ways, the system clock
is displayed in the ways shown in
. The meanings of the parameters in the
configuration column are as follows:
z
1 indicates date-time has been configured with the
clock datetime
.
z
2 indicates time-zone has been configured with the
clock timezone
command
and the offset time is
zone-offset.
z
3 indicates summer time has been configured with the
clock summer-time
command and the offset time is
summer-offset.
z
[1] indicates the
clock datetime
command is an optional configuration.
z
The default system clock is 2005/1/1 1:00:00 in the example.