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{ week-Represents week of the month. It takes first, second, third, fourth, fifth, or last. { day-Takes Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, or Saturday. add-time: Specifies the time to be added to the standard time, in the format hh:mm:ss. The hh value is in the range of 0 to 23, the mm value is in the range of 0 to 59, and the ss value is in the range of 0 to 59. The leading zero in a segment can be omitted. If the seconds segment is 0 (hh:mm:00), you can omit it. If both the minutes and seconds segments are 0 (hh:00:00), you can omit both of the segments. For example, to specify 08:00:00, you can enter 8. Usage guidelines When the system time source is the local system time, the daylight saving time determines the system time together with the UTC time and local time zone. You can use the display clock command to view the system time. A correct system time setting is essential to network management and communication. Set the system time correctly or use NTP to synchronize your device with a trusted time source before you run it on the network. Examples # Set the system time ahead 1 hour for the period between 06:00:00 on 08/01 and 06:00:00 on 09/01. system-view [Sysname] clock summer-time PDT 6 08/01 6 09/01 1 Related commands • clock datetime • clock timezone • display clock clock timezone Use clock timezone to set the local time zone. Use undo clock timezone to restore the default. Syntax clock timezone zone-name { add | minus } zone-offset undo clock timezone Default The local time zone is the UTC time zone. Views System view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters zone-name: Specifies a time zone by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 32 characters. add: Adds a specified offset to the UTC time. 146

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{
week
—Represents week of the month. It takes
first
,
second
,
third
,
fourth
,
fifth
, or
last
.
{
day
—Takes
Sunday
,
Monday
,
Tuesday
,
Wednesday
,
Thursday
,
Friday
, or
Saturday
.
add-time
: Specifies the time to be added to the standard time, in the format
hh:mm:ss
. The
hh
value is in
the range of 0 to 23, the
mm
value is in the range of 0 to 59, and the
ss
value is in the range of 0 to 59.
The leading zero in a segment can be omitted. If the seconds segment is 0 (
hh
:
mm
:00), you can omit it.
If both the minutes and seconds segments are 0 (
hh
:00:00), you can omit both of the segments. For
example, to specify 08:00:00, you can enter 8.
Usage guidelines
When the system time source is the local system time, the daylight saving time determines the system time
together with the UTC time and local time zone. You can use the
display clock
command to view the
system time.
A correct system time setting is essential to network management and communication. Set the system time
correctly or use NTP to synchronize your device with a trusted time source before you run it on the
network.
Examples
# Set the system time ahead 1 hour for the period between 06:00:00 on 08/01 and 06:00:00 on
09/01.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] clock summer-time PDT 6 08/01 6 09/01 1
Related commands
clock datetime
clock timezone
display clock
clock timezone
Use
clock timezone
to set the local time zone.
Use
undo clock timezone
to restore the default.
Syntax
clock timezone
zone-name
{
add
|
minus
}
zone-offset
undo clock timezone
Default
The local time zone is the UTC time zone.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
zone-name
: Specifies a time zone by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 32 characters.
add
: Adds a specified offset to the UTC time.