v
You
can
view
the
time
zone
settings.
However,
only
those
with
administrative
permissions
can
set
the
time
zones.
v
The
tsTimeZone
setting
automatically
adjusts
for
Daylight
Savings
Time.
v
Changing
the
time
zone
on
a
switch
updates
the
local
time
zone
setup
and
is
reflected
in
local
time
calculations.
v
By
default,
all
switches
are
in
the
GMT
time
zone
(0,0).
If
all
switches
in
a
fabric
are
in
one
time
zone,
it
is
possible
for
you
to
keep
the
time
zone
setup
at
the
default
setting.
v
System
services
that
have
already
started
will
reflect
the
time
zone
changes
only
after
the
next
reboot.
v
Time
zone
settings
persist
across
failover
for
high
availability.
The
following
procedure
describes
how
to
set
the
time
zone
for
a
switch.
You
must
perform
the
procedure
on
all
switches
for
which
the
time
zone
must
be
set.
However,
you
only
need
to
set
the
time
zone
once
on
each
switch,
because
the
value
is
written
to
nonvolatile
memory.
1.
If
you
are
not
already
logged
into
the
switch;
do
so
now
using
the
default
password,
which
is
password
.
2.
Enter
the
tsTimeZone
command
as
follows:
switch:admin>
tstimezone
[--interactive]/
[,
timezone_fmt]
Use
timezone_fmt
to
set
the
time
zone
by
Country/City
or
by
time
zone
ID,
such
as
PST.
The
following
example
shows
how
to
display
the
current
time
zone
setup
and
how
to
change
the
time
zone
to
US/Central.
switch:admin>
tstimezone
Time
Zone
:
US/Pacific
switch:admin>
tstimezone
US/Central
switch:admin>
tstimezone
Time
Zone
:
US/Central
The
following
procedure
describes
how
to
set
the
current
time
zone
using
interactive
mode
to
Pacific
Standard
Time.
1.
Type
the
tsTimeZone
command
as
follows:
switch:admin>
tstimezone
--interactive
2.
You
are
prompted
to
select
a
general
location.
Please
identify
a
location
so
that
time
zone
rules
can
be
set
correctly.
3.
Enter
the
appropriate
number
or
Ctrl-D
to
quit.
4.
At
the
prompt,
select
a
country
location.
5.
At
the
prompt,
enter
the
appropriate
number
to
specify
the
time
zone
region
or
Ctrl-D
to
quit.
Synchronizing
local
time
using
NTP
You
can
synchronize
the
local
time
of
the
principal
or
primary
fabric
configuration
server
(FCS)
switch
to
a
maximum
of
eight
external
network
time
protocol
(NTP)
servers.
To
keep
the
time
in
your
SAN
current,
it
is
recommended
that
the
principal
or
primary
FCS
switch
has
its
time
synchronized
with
at
least
one
external
NTP
server.
The
other
switches
in
the
fabric
will
automatically
take
their
time
from
the
principal
or
primary
FCS
switch.
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