Dell PowerConnect 5448 User's Guide - Page 73
The difference between Greenwich Mean Time GMT and local time. For, Clock Source, Local Time
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Figure 6-3. Time Synchronization • Clock Source - The source used to set the system clock. The possible field values are: - SNTP - Specifies that the system time is set via an SNTP server. For more information, see "Configuring SNTP Settings" on page 81. - None - Specifies that the system time is not set by an external source. Local Settings • Date - Defines the system date. The field format is Day:Month:Year, for example, 04 May 2050. • Local Time - Defines the system time. The field format is HH:MM:SS, for example, 21:15:03. • Time Zone Offset - The difference between Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and local time. For example, the Time Zone Offset for Paris is GMT +1, while the local time in New York is GMT -5. • There are two types of daylight settings, either by a specific date in a particular year or a recurring setting irrespective of the year. For a specific setting in a particular year complete the Daylight Savings area, and for a recurring setting, complete the Recurring area. Configuring System Information 73