ProLiant BL p-Class GbE Interconnect Switch Command Line Interface Reference Guide

Configuring the GbE Interconnect Switch using the Command Line Interface
Command Description
time set
{
[time <time>]
[date <date>]
[time-zone operator {+ | -} hour
<gmt_hour> min <minute>]
[dst {
disabled |
repeating
s-which <start_which>
s-day <start_day>
s-mth <start_mth>
s-time <start_time>
e-which <end_which>
e-day <end_day>
e-mth <end_mth>
e-time <end_time>
offset <offset> |
annual
s-date <start_date>
s-mth <start_mth>
s-time <start_time>
e-date <end_date>
e-mth <end_mth>
e-time <end_time>
offset <offset>
} ]
}
Manually sets the current time, date, time zone, and
daylight saving time (DST) parameters.
Type the following in the command:
time <time>—Type time and the current time in
hh:mm:ss format.
date <date>—Type date and the current date in
ddmthyyyy format.
time-zone—Type time-zone and the following:
operator {+ | -}— Type (+) if the time is
ahead of or (-) if the time is behind Greenwich
Mean Time (GMT).
hour <gmt_hour> min <minute>—Type hour
and the hour and min and the number of
minutes that the time zone is ahead or behind
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
dst—Type dst and disabled, repeating, or
annual. Disabled disables the daylight saving
time feature. Repeating allows you to set specific
days of the week and month, for example the first
Sunday in April through the fourth Sunday in
October. Annual allows you to set specific dates
for the year, for example April 3 through Oct. 27.
s-which <start_which> and e-which
<end_which>—Identify the starting and
ending week of the month. Type
s-which or e-which and 1, 2, 3, 4, or last.
s-day <start_day> and e-day <end_day>—
Identify the starting and ending day of the
week. Type s-day or e-day the first three
letters of the weekday: sun, mon, tue, wed,
thu, fri, sat.
s-mth <start_mth>and e-mth <end_mth>—
Identifies the starting and ending month of
the year. Type s-mth of e-mth a number from
1 to 12 (Example: October = 10).
s-time <start_time>and e-time <end_time>—
Identifies the starting and ending time. Type
s-time or e-time and the time in hh:mm:ss
format.
offset <offset>—Identifies the number of
minutes that the daylight saving time is offset
from the current time.
s-date <start_date>and e-date
<end_date>—Identifies the starting and
ending date. Type s-date or e-date in
ddmthyyyy format.
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