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Basic Configuration

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Setting the Time Manually

You can set the system time on the switch manually without using SNTP.

Command Attributes
Hours – Sets the hour. (Range: 0-23; Default: 0)
Minutes – Sets the minute value. (Range: 0-59; Default: 0)
Seconds – Sets the second value. (Range: 0-59; Default: 0)
Month – Sets the month. (Range: 1-12; Default: 1)
Day – Sets the day of the month. (Range: 1-31; Default: 1)
Year – Sets the year. (Range: 2001-2100; Default: 2001)

Web – Select SNTP, Current Time. Modify any of the required time and date
parameters, and click Apply.

Figure 3-24 Current Time Configuration

CLI – This example sets the system clock time and then displays the current time
and date

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Configuring SNTP

You can configure the switch to send time synchronization requests to time servers.

Command Attributes
SNTP Client – Configures the switch to operate as an SNTP client. This requires

at least one NTP or SNTP time server to be specified in the SNTP Server field.
(Default: Disabled)

SNTP Poll Interval – Sets the interval between sending requests for a time update

from a time server. (Range: 16-16384 seconds; Default: 16 seconds)

SNTP Server Sets the IP address for up to three time servers. The switch

attempts to update the time from the first server, if this fails it attempts an update
from the next server in the sequence.

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Console#show calendar

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Current Time : Oct 2 17:03:35 2008
Time Zone :

GMT-Greenwich-Mean-Time-Dublin,Edinburgh,Lisbon,London

Summer Time : Not configured
Summer Time in Effect : No
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