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start-time: Start time, in the hh:mm:ss format. Zeros can be omitted, unless you specify 00:00:00.
start-date: Start date, in the MM/DD/YYYY or YYYY/MM/DD format.
end-time: End time, in the hh:mm:ss format. Zeros can be omitted, unless you specify 00:00:00.
end-date: End date, in the MM/DD/YYYY or YYYY/MM/DD format.
add-time: Time added to the standard time of the firewall, in the hh:mm:ss format. Zeros can be omitted,
unless you specify 00:00:00.
Description
Use the clock summer-time one-off command to adopt daylight saving time from the start-time of the
start-date to the end-time of the end-date. Daylight saving time adds the add-time to the standard time of
the firewall.
Use the undo clock summer-time command to cancel the configuration of the daylight saving time.
NOTE:
• To view your configuration after it takes effect, use the display clock command. The time displayed in the
log or debug information is the adjusted local time.
• The time range from
start-time
in
start-date
to
end-time
in
end-date
must be lon
g
er than one day and
shorter than one year. Otherwise, the argument is considered as invalid and the configuration fails.
• If the standard time of the firewall is in the time range specified with this command, the system time
automatically adds “add-time” after the execution of this command.
Related commands: clock datetime, clock summer-time repeating, clock timezone, and display clock.
Examples
# For daylight saving time in abc1 between 06:00:00 on 08/01/2006 and 06:00:00 on
09/01/2006, set the system clock ahead one hour.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] clock summer-time abc1 one-off 6 08/01/2006 6 09/01/2006 1
clock summer-time repeating
Syntax
clock summer-time zone-name repeating start-time start-date end-time end-date add-time
undo clock summer-time
View
System view
Default level
3: Manage level
Parameters
zone-name: Name of the daylight saving time, which is a string of 1 to 32 characters.
start-time: Start time, in the hh:mm:ss format. Zeros can be omitted, unless you specify 00:00:00.
start-date: Start date, which can be set in the following ways:
• Enter the year, month and date at one time, in the MM/DD/YYYY or YYYY/MM/DD format.