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Parameters zone-name: Specifies a daylight saving time by its zone name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 32 characters. start-time: Start time, in the hh:mm:ss format. Zeros can be omitted, unless you specify 00:00:00. start-date: Start date, in the MM/DD/YYYY or YYYY/MM/DD format. end-time: End time, in the hh:mm:ss format. Zeros can be omitted, unless you specify 00:00:00. end-date: End date, in the MM/DD/YYYY or YYYY/MM/DD format. add-time: Time added to the standard time of the device, in the hh:mm:ss format. Zeros can be omitted, unless you specify 00:00:00. Description Use clock summer-time one-off to adopt daylight saving time from the start-time of the start-date to the end-time of the end-date. Daylight saving time adds the add-time to the standard time of the device. Use undo clock summer-time to cancel the configuration of the daylight saving time. By default, daylight saving time is disabled and the UTC time zone applies. The interval between start-time start-date and end-time end-date must be longer than one day and shorter than one year. If the current system time is in the specified daylight saving days, the add-time value automatically adds to the system time. To verify the setting, use the display clock command. The timestamps in system messages are adjusted in reference to the time zone and daylight saving schedule. Related commands: clock datetime, clock summer-time repeating, clock timezone, and display clock. Examples # Set the system time ahead one hour for the period between 06:00:00 on 08/01/2011 and 06:00:00 on 09/01/2011. system-view [Sysname] clock summer-time abc1 one-off 6 08/01/2011 6 09/01/2011 1 clock summer-time repeating Syntax clock summer-time zone-name repeating start-time start-date end-time end-date add-time View undo clock summer-time System view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters zone-name: Name of the daylight saving time, which is a string of 1 to 32 characters. start-time: Start time, in the hh:mm:ss format. Zeros can be omitted, unless you specify 00:00:00. start-date: Start date, which can be set in the following ways: 129

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Parameters
zone-name
: Specifies a daylight saving time by its zone name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 32
characters.
start-time
: Start time, in the
hh:mm:ss
format. Zeros can be omitted, unless you specify 00:00:00.
start-date
: Start date, in the
MM/DD/YYYY
or
YYYY/MM/DD
format.
end-time
: End time, in the
hh:mm:ss
format. Zeros can be omitted, unless you specify 00:00:00.
end-date
: End date, in the
MM/DD/YYYY
or
YYYY/MM/DD
format.
add-time
: Time added to the standard time of the device, in the
hh:mm:ss
format. Zeros can be omitted,
unless you specify 00:00:00.
Description
Use
clock summer-time one-off
to adopt daylight saving time from the
start-time
of the
start-date
to the
end-time
of the
end-date
. Daylight saving time adds the
add-time
to the standard time of the device.
Use
undo clock summer-time
to cancel the configuration of the daylight saving time.
By default, daylight saving time is disabled and the UTC time zone applies.
The interval between
start-time
start-date
and
end-time
end-date
must be longer than one day and shorter
than one year. If the current system time is in the specified daylight saving days, the
add-time
value
automatically adds to the system time.
To verify the setting, use the
display clock
command.
The timestamps in system messages are adjusted in reference to the time zone and daylight saving
schedule.
Related commands:
clock datetime
,
clock summer-time repeating
,
clock timezone
, and
display clock
.
Examples
# Set the system time ahead one hour for the period between 06:00:00 on 08/01/2011 and 06:00:00
on 09/01/2011.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] clock summer-time abc1 one-off 6 08/01/2011 6 09/01/2011 1
clock summer-time repeating
Syntax
clock summer-time
zone-name
repeating
start-time
start-date end-time
end-date
add
-
time
undo clock summer-time
View
System view
Default level
3: Manage level
Parameters
zone-name
: Name of the daylight saving time, which is a string of 1 to 32 characters.
start-time
: Start time, in the
hh:mm:ss
format. Zeros can be omitted, unless you specify 00:00:00.
start-date
: Start date, which can be set in the following ways: