Getting Started
Basic Configuration
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2.4.3 Changing the Login Prompts
When a user logs into the SCS, he is prompted for a username, and sometimes a login password. By default,
the prompts are
Username>
and
Password>
. The prompts can be changed to be more like UNIX prompts
(
login:
and
Password:
) with the following command.
Figure 2-15:
Enabling the Alternate Login Prompt
2.4.4 Setting the Date and Time
The SCS can calculate and save the local time, coordinated Universal Time (UTC, also known as Greenwich
Mean Time or GMT), standard and Daylight Savings timezones, and the corresponding number of hours
difference between UTC and the set timezone.
2.4.4.1 Setting the Clock
Use the
Set/Define Server Clock
command at the Local> prompt. Time should be entered in hh:mm:ss
“military format” as shown in the example below.
Figure 2-16:
Setting the Clock
2.4.4.2 Setting the Timezone
The SCS is configured to recognize a number of timezones. To display these timezones, use the
Show
Timezone
command at the Local> prompt. Set the timezone by using the
Set/Define Server Timezone
command at the Local> prompt.
Figure 2-17:
Setting the Timezone
Local> SET SERVER ALTPROMPT ENABLED
Local>> SET SERVER CLOCK 14:15:00 12/01/2000
Local> DEFINE SERVER TIMEZONE AMERICA/PACIFIC
Summary of Contents for SCS
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