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Manual configuration commands, Clock summer-time (date), Clock – Brocade 6910 Ethernet Access Switch Configuration Guide (Supporting R2.2.0.0) User Manual

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Poll Interval : 16 seconds

Current Mode : Unicast

SNTP Status : Enabled

SNTP Server : 137.92.140.80 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0

Current Server : 137.92.140.80

Console#

Manual Configuration Commands

clock summer-time (date)

This command sets the start, end, and offset times of summer time (daylight savings time) for the
switch on a one-time basis. Use the no form to disable summer time.

Syntax

clock summer-time name date {[b-day b-month] | [b-month b-day]} b-year b-hour b-minute

{[e-day e-month] | [e-month e-day]} e-year e-hour e-minute [offset]

no clock summer-time

name - Name of the time zone while summer time is in effect, usually an acronym.
(Range: 1-30 characters)

b-day - The day summer time will begin. (Options: 1-31)

b-month - The month when summer time will begin. (Options: january | february | march |
april | may | june | july | august | september | october | november | december)

b-year- The year summer time will begin.

b-hour - The hour summer time will begin. (Range: 0-23 hours)

b-minute - The minute summer time will begin. (Range: 0-59 minutes)

e-day - The day summer time will end. (Options: 1-31)

e-month - The month when summer time will end. (Options: january | february | march |
april | may | june | july | august | september | october | november | december)

e-year - The year summer time will end.

e-hour - The hour summer time will end. (Range: 0-23 hours)

e-minute - The minute summer time will end. (Range: 0-59 minutes)

offset - Summer time offset from the regular time zone, in minutes. (Range: 0-99 minutes;
Default: 60 minutes)

Default Setting
Disabled

Command Mode
Global Configuration

Command Usage

In some countries or regions, clocks are adjusted through the summer months so that
afternoons have more daylight and mornings have less. This is known as Summer Time, or
Daylight Savings Time (DST). Typically, clocks are adjusted forward one hour at the start of
spring and then adjusted backward in autumn.