Setup Guide

Examples of the clock summer-time recurring Command
The following example shows the clock summer-time recurring command.
DellEMC(conf)#clock summer-time pacific recurring Mar 14 2009 00:00 Nov 7 2009 00:00 ?
DellEMC(conf)#02:02:13: %RPM0-P:CP %CLOCK-6-TIME CHANGE: Summertime configuration changed from
"none" to "Summer time starts 00:00:00 Pacific Sat Mar 14 2009;Summer time ends 00:00:00 pacific
Sat Nov 7 2009"
NOTE: If you enter <CR> after entering the recurring command parameter, and you have already set a one-time daylight
saving time/date, the system uses that time and date as the recurring setting.
The following example shows the clock summer-time recurring parameters.
DellEMC(conf)#clock summer-time pacific recurring ?
<1-4> Week number to start
first Week number to start
last Week number to start
<cr>
DellEMC(conf)#clock summer-time pacific recurring
DellEMC(conf)#02:10:57: %RPM0-P:CP %CLOCK-6-TIME CHANGE: Summertime configuration changed from
"Summer time starts 00:00:00 Pacific Tue Mar 14 2017 ; Summer time ends 00:00:00 pacific Tue Nov
7 2017" to "Summer time starts 02:00:00 Pacific Tue Mar 14 2017;Summer time ends 02:00:00
pacific
Tue Nov 7 2017"
Conguring a Custom-dened Period for NTP time
Synchronization
You can congure the system to send an audit log message to a syslog server if the time dierence from the NTP server is greater than a
threshold value (oset-threshold). However, time synchronization still occurs. To congure the oset-threshold, follow this procedure.
Specify the threshold time interval before which the system generates an NTP audit log message if the system time deviates from the
NTP server.
CONFIGURATION mode
ntp offset-threshold threshold-value
The range for threshold-value is from 0 to 999.
DellEMC(conf)#ntp offset-threshold 9
System Time and Date
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