Configuring the device name, Configuring the system clock, Displaying the system clock – H3C Technologies H3C WX6000 Series Access Controllers User Manual

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Configuring the Device Name

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Configure the device name

sysname

sysname

Optional
The device name is H3C by default.

Configuring the System Clock

Configuring the system clock

Follow these steps to configure the system clock:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Set time and date

clock datetime

time date

Set the time zone

clock timezone zone-name

{ add | minus } zone-offset

clock summer-time

zone-name one-off start-time start-date

end-time end-date add-time

Set a summer time
scheme

clock summer-time

zone-name repeating start-time start-date

end-time end-date add-time

Optional
Available in user
view.

Displaying the system clock

The system clock is displayed by system time stamp, which is the same as that displayed by the

display clock

command. The system clock is decided by the commands clock datetime, clock

timezone

and clock summer-time. If these three commands are not configured, the display clock

command displays the original system clock. If you combine these three commands in different ways,
the system clock is displayed in the ways shown in

Table 60-1

. The meanings of the parameters in the

configuration column are as follows:

z

1 indicates date-time has been configured with the clock datetime.

z

2 indicates time-zone has been configured with the clock timezone command and the offset time
is zone-offset.

z

3 indicates summer time has been configured with the clock summer-time command and the
offset time is summer-offset.

z

[1] indicates the clock datetime command is an optional configuration.

z

The default system clock is 2005/1/1 1:00:00 in the example.

Table 60-1

Relationship between the configuration and display of the system clock

Configuration

System clock displayed by the

display clock command

Example

1

date-time

Configure: clock datetime 1:00 2007/1/1
Display: 01:00:00 UTC Mon 01/01/2007

2

The original system clock

±

zone-offset

Configure: clock timezone zone-time add 1
Display: 02:00:00 zone-time Sat 01/01/2005

1 and 2

date-time

± zone-offset

Configure: clock datetime 2:00 2007/2/2 and
clock timezone zone-time add 1
Display: 03:00:00 zone-time Fri 02/02/2007

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