HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Fundamentals Command Reference - Page 154

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minus: Decreases the UTC time by a specified offset. zone-offset: Specifies an offset to the UTC 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 The local time zone, together with the UTC time and daylight saving time, determines the system time. 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 name of the local time zone to Z5, and add 5 hours to the UTC time. system-view [Sysname] clock timezone Z5 add 5 Related commands • clock datetime • clock summer-time • display clock command Use command to assign a command to a job. Use undo command to revoke a command. Syntax command id command undo command id Default No command is assigned to a job. Views Job view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters id: Specifies a command ID in the range of 0 to 4294967295. command: Specifies the command to be assigned to the job. Usage guidelines A job can have multiple commands. Commands in a job are uniquely identified by their IDs. A command with a smaller ID is executed earlier. 147

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minus
: Decreases the UTC time by a specified offset.
zone-offset
: Specifies an offset to the UTC 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
The local time zone, together with the UTC time and daylight saving time, determines the system time.
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 name of the local time zone to
Z5
, and add 5 hours to the UTC time.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] clock timezone Z5 add 5
Related commands
clock datetime
clock summer-time
display clock
command
Use
command
to assign a command to a job.
Use
undo command
to revoke a command.
Syntax
command
id command
undo command
id
Default
No command is assigned to a job.
Views
Job view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
id
: Specifies a command ID in the range of 0 to 4294967295.
command
: Specifies the command to be assigned to the job.
Usage guidelines
A job can have multiple commands. Commands in a job are uniquely identified by their IDs. A command
with a smaller ID is executed earlier.