Switch 7700 Command reference Guide, v2.0

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Basic System Configuration and Management Commands 443
Description
Using the clock datetime command, you can set the current system time and
date. The default is
0:0:0, 2000/1/1
Related command: display clock
Example
To set the system time and date to 09:30:00, 2004/1/1, enter the following:
<SW7700>clock datetime 09:30:00 2004/01/01
clock summer-time Syntax
clock summer-time zone_name { one-off | repeating } start_time
start_date end_time end_date offset_time
undo clock summer-time
View
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Parameters
zone_name: Enter the name of the summer time zone, up to 32 characters in
length.
one-off: Specifies that the summer time is set for the selected year.
repeating: Specifies that the summer time is set for every year, starting from the
selected year.
start_time: Enter the start time of summer time, in the format HH:MM:SS.
start_date: Enter the start date of summer time, in the format YYYY/MM/DD.
end_time: Enter the end time of summer time, in the format HH:MM:SS.
end_date: Enter the end date of summer time, in the format YYYY/MM/DD.
offset_time: Enter the offset time, that is the amount of time added, in the
format HH:MM:SS.
Description
Using the clock summer-time command, you can set the name, start date and
time, and end date and time of summer time.
Using the undo clock summer-time command, you can cancel the currently
configured summer time.
Use the display clock command to check the summer time settings.
Related command: clock timezone