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Setting the System Clock
Perform the operation
of
clock datetime
command in the User View.
Table 262
Set the System Clock
Setting the Time Zone
You can configure the name of the local time zone and the time difference
between the local time and the standard Universal Time Coordinated (UTC).
Perform the following operations in the User View.
Table 263
Setting the Time Zone
By default, the UTC time zone is adopted.
Setting the Summer Time
You can set the name, start and end time of the summer time.
Perform the following operations in the User View.
Table 264
Setting the Summer Time
By default, the summer time is not set.
Displaying the State
and Information of
the System
The
display
commands can be classified as follows according to their functions.
■
Commands for displaying the system configuration information
■
Commands for displaying the system running state
■
Commands for displaying the system statistics information
For the
display
commands related to each protocol and different ports, refer to
the relevant chapters. The following
display
commands are used for displaying
the system state and the statistics information.
Configuration agent is one of the XRN features. You can log into one Switch of
the Fabric to configure and manage the Fabric. The functions of the configuration
agent include:
■
Distributing configuration commands to the right destination Switches or
processing modules based on the resolution result of the commands input.
Operation
Command
Set the system clock
clock datetime
time date
Operation
Command
Set the local time
clock timezone
zone_name
{ add | minus
}
HH:MM:SS
Restore to the default UTC time zone
undo clock timezone
Operation
Command
Set the name and range of the summer
time
clock summer-time
zone_name
{ one-off
| repeating }
start-time start-date
end-time end-date offset-time
Remove the setting of the summer time
undo clock summer-time
Summary of Contents for 400 Family
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Page 16: ...14 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ...
Page 58: ...56 CHAPTER 2 PORT OPERATION ...
Page 68: ...66 CHAPTER 3 VLAN OPERATION ...
Page 98: ...96 CHAPTER 5 NETWORK PROTOCOL OPERATION ...
Page 124: ...122 CHAPTER 6 IP ROUTING PROTOCOL OPERATION ...
Page 156: ...154 CHAPTER 8 ACL CONFIGURATION ...
Page 218: ...216 CHAPTER 11 802 1X CONFIGURATION ...
Page 298: ...296 CHAPTER 13 PASSWORD CONTROL CONFIGURATION OPERATIONS ...
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