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Parameter Description
hh:mm:ss
Enter the current system time in 24-hour format in hours, minutes, and seconds. The
range is hours: 0 to 23, minutes: 0 to 59, seconds: 0 to 59.
mm/dd/yyyy
Enter the current system date the format month, day, year. The range for month is 1
to 12. The range for the day of the month is 1 to 31. The range for year is 2010 to
2079.
The following example shows how the command could be entered.
(Extreme 220) (Config) # clock set 03:17:00
(Extreme 220) (Config) # clock set 11/01/2011
clock summer-time date
Use the clock summer-time date command to set the summer-time oset to Coordinated Universal
Time (UTC). If the optional parameters are not specified, they are read as either 0 or \0, as appropriate.
Format clock summer-time date {date month year hh:mm date month year
hh:mm}[offset offset] [zoneacronym]
Mode Global Config
Parameter Description
date
Day of the month. Range is 1 to 31.
month
Month. The range is the first three letters by name (for example, Jan).
year
Year. The range is 2000 to 2097.
hh:mm
Time in 24-hour format in hours and minutes. The range is hours: 0 to 23, minutes: 0
to 59.
offset
The number of minutes to add during the summertime. The range is 1 to 1440.
acronym
The acronym for the summer-time to be displayed when summertime is in eect.
Up to four characters are allowed.
The following example shows how the command could be entered.
(Extreme 220) (Config) # clock summer-time date 1 nov 2011 3:18 2 nov 2011 3:18
(Extreme 220) (Config) # clock summer-time date 1 nov 2011 3:18 2 nov 2011 3:18 offset 120
zone INDA
clock summer-time recurring
This command sets the summer-time recurring parameters.
Format
clock summer-time recurring {week day month hh:mm week day
month hh:mm} [offset offset] [zone acronym]
Mode Global Config
Utility Commands
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