Reference Guide

Command Mode EXEC
Usage Information Use this command to view NTP status information.
Example (Status)
OS10# show ntp status
system peer: 0.0.0.0
system peer mode: unspec
leap indicator: 11
stratum: 16
precision: -22
root distance: 0.00000 s
root dispersion: 1.28647 s
reference ID: [73.78.73.84]
reference time: 00000000.00000000 Mon, Jan 1 1900 0:00:00.000
system flags: monitor ntp kernel stats
jitter: 0.000000 s
stability: 0.000 ppm
broadcastdelay: 0.000000 s
authdelay: 0.000000 s
OS10# show ntp status vrf management
Supported Releases 10.2.0E or later
System clock
OS10 uses NTP to synchronize the system clock with a time-serving host. If you do not use NTP, set the system time in EXEC mode. The
hardware-based real-clock time (RTC) is reset to the new system time.
You can set the current time and date after you disable NTP. When NTP is enabled, it overwrites the system time.
Enter the time and date in EXEC mode.
clock set time year-month-day
Enter time in the format hour:minute:second, where hour is 1 to 24; minute is 1 to 60; second is 1 to 60 (enter 5:15 PM as
17:15:00).
Enter year-month-day in the format YYYY-MM-DD, where YYYY is a four-digit year, such as 2016; MM is a month from 1 to 12; DD
is a day from 1 to 31.
Set time and date
OS10# clock set 18:30:10 2017-01-25
View system time and date
OS10# show clock
2017-01-25T18:30:17.92+00:00
System Clock commands
clock set
Sets the system time.
Syntax
clock set time year-month-day
380 System management