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Setting the System Date and Time

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Setting the System Date and Time

The

dt

command allows you to set the local date, time, and time zone. Additionally, you can

set the system clock to run on Universal Time Coordinate (

UTC

or

GMT

). If applicable, you

can also configure Daylight Savings Time (

DST

) parameters. To view or make changes to date,

time, time zone, and

DST

for the switch, enter

dt

at the System prompt. This command displays a screen similar to the following:

Modify Date and Time Configuration

1) Local time

: 1:45:41

2) Local date

:01/15/01

3) Timezone (-13 . . 12, name)

: MST

UTC-7 hrs

4) Daylight Savings Time active

: DisabledCommand

{Item=Value/?/Help/Quit/Redraw/Save}

(Redraw)

:

To use the

dt

command, you must have

UI

write privileges. Enter the line number for the vari-

able that you would like to change, an equal sign (

=

=

=

=

), and then the new value for the vari-

able. For example, to set a new date, you would enter:

2=4/20/99

After you have made changes, enter

save

to save your changes and to exit the

dt

menu. If you do not wish to make any changes, enter

quit

at the system prompt. The following sections describe the variables on this screen.

1) Local time

Indicates the current and local time. To set the time, enter the line number for

Local

Time

(

1

)

followed by the new time. The time format is as follows:

HH:MM:SS

where

HH

is the hour to be set based on a 24 hour (military) clock,

MM

is the minutes to be

set, and

SS

is the seconds to be set. For example, if you wanted to set the time to 3:15 p.m.,

you would enter:

1=15:15:00

2) Local date

The current and local date. To set the date, enter the line number for

Local Date

(

2

) followed

by the new date. The date format is as follows:

MM/DD/YY

where

MM

is the month to be set,

DD

is the day to be set, and

YY

is the last two digits of the

year to be set. Remember to include a slash (

/

) between the month and the day and between

the day and the year. For example, if you wanted to set the date to January 15, 2001, you
would enter:

2=01/15/01

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