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Allied Telesis AT-S100 User Manual

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Chapter 4: Configuration Terminal Mode Commands

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Section I: Command Modes

END-MONTH

Specifies the month that summer time ends. Use the
first three letters of each month to indicate the name
of a month. Valid values are “jan, “feb,” “mar,” “apr,”
“may,” “jun,” “apr,” “may,” “jun,” “jul,” “aug,” “sep,”
“oct,” “nov,” and “dec.”

END-TIME

Indicates the time of day that summer time end in 24-

hour format: HH:MM where H represents hours and M
represents minutes.

<1-180>

Indicates the time offset in minutes.

Description

Use the CLOCK SUMMER-TIME RECURRING command to define the
start and end of daylight savings time for every year. In addition, this
command allows you to specify the offset value to Standard Time.

The no parameter added to this command removes the summertime
setting from the software, including the recurring dates.

Command Mode

Configuration Terminal mode

Example

To set a summer time definition for New Zealand using the official NZST
(UTC+12:00) as the standard time and NZST (UTC+13:00) as
summertime, with summertime set to start on the first Sunday in October
and end on the third Sunday in March, use the following commands:

switch#configure terminal

switch(config)#clock summer-time NZDT recurring 1 sun
oct 2:00 3 sun mar 2:00 60

Related Commands

“CLOCK TIMEZONE” on page 119

“NTP AUTHENTICATE” on page 145