Set summertime date, Set summertime recurring – Enterasys Networks Enterasys D2 D2G124-12P User Manual
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set summertime date
2-18 Basic Configuration
set summertime date
Use this command to configure specific dates to start and stop daylight savings time. These
settings will be non‐recurring and will have to be reset annually.
Syntax
set summertime date start_month start_date start_year start_hr_min end_month
end_date end_year end_hr_min [offset_minutes]
Parameters
Defaults
If an offset is not specified, none will be applied.
Mode
Switch command, read‐write.
Example
This example shows how to set a daylight savings time start date of April 4, 2004 at 2 a.m. and an
ending date of October 31, 2004 at 2 a.m. with an offset time of one hour:
D2(su)->set summertime date April 4 2004 02:00 October 31 2004 02:00 60
set summertime recurring
Use this command to configure recurring daylight savings time settings. These settings will start
and stop daylight savings time at the specified day of the month and hour each year and will not
have to be reset annually.
Syntax
set summertime recurring start_week start_day start_month start_hr_min end_week
end_day end_month end_hr_min [offset_minutes]
Parameters
start_month
Specifies the month of the year to start daylight savings time.
start_date
Specifies the day of the month to start daylight savings time.
start_year
Specifies the year to start daylight savings time.
start_hr_min
Specifies the time of day to start daylight savings time. Format is hh:mm.
end_month
Specifies the month of the year to end daylight savings time.
end_date
Specifies the day of the month to end daylight savings time.
end_year
Specifies the year to end daylight savings time.
end_hr_min
Specifies the time of day to end daylight savings time. Format is hh:mm.
offset_minutes
(Optional) Specifies the amount of time in minutes to offset daylight
savings time from the non‐daylight savings time system setting. Valid
values are 1 ‐ 1440.
start_week
Specifies the week of the month to restart daylight savings time. Valid
values are: first, second, third, fourth, and last.