Reconfigure the age time for learned mac addresses, Configure the time zone and daylight time rule, Configure the time and date – HP 2600 User Manual

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Interface Access and System Information

System Information

Reconfigure the Age Time for Learned MAC Addresses.

This com­

mand corresponds to the MAC Age Interval in the menu interface, and is
expressed in seconds.

Syntax:

mac-age-time <10 . . 1000000> (seconds)

For example, to configure the age time to seven minutes:

HPswitch(config)# mac-age-time 420

Configure the Time Zone and Daylight Time Rule.

These commands:

Set the time zone you want to use

Define the daylight time rule for keeping the correct time when daylight-
saving-time shifts occur.

Syntax:

time timezone <-720 . . 840>
time daylight-time-rule <none | alaska | continental-us-and-canada |
middle-europe-and-portugal | southern-hemisphere | western-europe |
user-defined>

East of the 0 meridian, the sign is “+”. West of the 0 meridian, the sign is “-”.

For example, the time zone setting for Berlin, Germany is +60 (zone +1, or 60
minutes), and the time zone setting for Vancouver, Canada is -480 (zone -8, or
-480 minutes). To configure the time zone and daylight time rule for Vancouver,
Canada:

HPswitch(config)# time timezone -480 daylight-time-rule

continental-us-and-canada

Configure the Time and Date.

The switch uses the time command to con-

figure both the time of day and the date. Also, executing time without param­
eters lists the switch’s time of day and date. Note that the CLI uses a 24-hour
clock scheme; that is, hour (hh) values from 1 p.m. to midnight are input as
13 - 24, respectively.

Syntax: time [hh:mm[:ss]] [mm/dd/ [yy]yy]

For example, to set the switch to 9:45 a.m. on November 17, 2002:

HPswitch(config)# time 9:45 11/17/02

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Executing

reload or boot resets the time and date to their default startup values.

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