Raisecom
ISCOM2600G-HI (A) Series Configuration Guide
1 Basic configurations
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1.6.4 Configuring time and time zone
Configure the time and time zone for the ISCOM2600G-HI series switch as below.
Step
Command
Description
1
Raisecom#clock set
hour minute
second year month day
Configure system time.
2
Raisecom#clock timezone { + | -
}
hour minute timezone-name
Configure the local time zone.
3
Raisecom#clock display { default
| utc }
Configure system clock display mode.
1.6.5 Configuring DST
Configure DST for the ISCOM2600G-HI series switch as below.
Step
Command
Description
1
Raisecom#clock summer-time enable
Enable DST.
2
Raisecom#clock summer-time
recurring {
week
| last } { fri |
mon | sat | sun | thu | tue | wed }
month hour minute
{
week
| last }
{ fri | mon | sat |sun | thu | tue
| wed }
month hour minute offset-mm
Configure calculation period for
system DST.
Underlined command lines
indicate the termination DST.
When you configure system time manually, if the system uses DST, such as DST
from 2 A.M. on the second Sunday, April to 2 A.M. on the second Sunday,
September every year, you have to adjust the clock one hour forward during this
period, configure time offset as 60 minutes, and the period from 2 A.M. to 3 A.M.
on the second Sunday, April each year is inexistent. The time setting by manual
operation during this period shows failure.
The summer time in southern hemisphere is opposite to the northern hemisphere,
which is from September to April of next year. If you configure the start time later
than the end time, the system will suppose that it is in the Southern Hemisphere.
In other words, the summer time is from the start time this year to the ending time
of next year.
1.6.6 Configuring NTP
Configure NTP for the ISCOM2600G-HI series switch as below.
Step
Command
Description
1
Raisecom#config
Enter global configuration mode.