Dell S5148F-ON OS10 Enterprise Edition User Guide Release 10.3.2E-R2 - Page 349
User session management, show clock
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year-month-day Enter year-month-day in the format YYYY-MM-DD, where YYYY is a four-digit year, such as 2016; MM is a month from 1 to 12; DD is a day from 1 to 31. Default Command Mode Usage Information Example Not configured EXEC Use this command to reset the system time if the system clock is out of synch with the NTP time. The hardwarebased real-clock time (RTC) resets to the new time. The new system clock setting is applied immediately. OS10# clock set 18:30:10 2017-01-25 Supported Releases 10.2.1E or later show clock Displays the current system clock settings. Syntax show clock Parameters None Default Not configured Command Mode EXEC Usage Information The universal time coordinated (UTC) value is the number of hours that your time zone is later than or earlier than UTC/Greenwich mean time. Example OS10# show clock 2017-01-25T11:00:31.68-08:00 Supported Releases 10.2.1E or later User session management You can manage the active user sessions using the following commands: • Configure the timeout for all the active user sessions using exec-timeout timeout-value in the CONFIGURATION mode. • Clear any user session using kill-session session-ID in the EXEC mode. • View the active user sessions using show sessions in the EXEC mode. Configure timeout for user sessions OS10(config)# exec-timeout 300 OS10(config)# Clear user session OS10# kill-session 3 View active user sessions OS10# show sessions Current session's operation mode: Non-transaction Session-ID User In-rpcs In-bad-rpcs Out-rpc-err Out-notify Login-time Lock 3 snmp_user 114 0 0 0 2017-07-10T23:58:39Z 4 snmp_user 57 0 0 0 2017-07-10T23:58:40Z System management 349