HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Fundamentals Configuration Guide - Page 105

Managing the device, Configuring the device name, Setting the system time

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Managing the device This chapter describes how to monitor the operating status of the device, configure the running parameters (such as the device name, system time, and the temperature alarm thresholds), and reboot the device. You can perform the configuration tasks in this chapter in any order. Configuring the device name A device name, or "hostname," identifies a device in a network and is used as the user view prompt at the CLI. For example, if the device name is Sysname, the user view prompt is . To configure the device name: Step 1. Enter system view. 2. Configure the device name. Command system-view sysname sysname Remarks N/A The default device name is HP. Setting the system time The system time is determined by the UTC time, local time zone, and daylight saving 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. Before you run the device on the network, set the system time correctly or configure NTP to synchronize the system time to a trusted time source. If you perform both configuration tasks, the device uses the system time of the trusted time source. For more information about NTP, see Network Management and Monitoring Configuration Guide. Powering off or rebooting an HP 6125XLG switch does not affect the system time. To set the system time: Step 1. Set the UTC time. 2. Enter system view. 3. Set the local time zone. 4. Set the daylight saving time Command Remarks clock datetime time date Execute this command in user view. The default UTC time is 00:00:00 on 01/01/2011. system-view N/A clock timezone zone-name { add | The default local time zone is the minus } zone-offset UTC time zone. clock summer-time name start-time start-date end-time end-date add-time By default, daylight saving time is disabled. 98

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Managing the device
This chapter describes how to monitor the operating status of the device, configure the running
parameters (such as the device name, system time, and the temperature alarm thresholds), and reboot
the device.
You can perform the configuration tasks in this chapter in any order.
Configuring the device name
A device name, or "hostname," identifies a device in a network and is used as the user view prompt at
the CLI. For example, if the device name is
Sysname
, the user view prompt is <Sysname>.
To configure the device name:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Configure the device name.
sysname
sysname
The default device name is
HP
.
Setting the system time
The system time is determined by the UTC time, local time zone, and daylight saving 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. Before you run the
device on the network, set the system time correctly or configure NTP to synchronize the system time to a
trusted time source. If you perform both configuration tasks, the device uses the system time of the trusted
time source. For more information about NTP, see
Network Management and Monitoring Configuration
Guide
.
Powering off or rebooting an HP 6125XLG switch does not affect the system time.
To set the system time:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Set the UTC time.
clock datetime
time date
Execute this command in user
view.
The default UTC time is 00:00:00
on 01/01/2011.
2.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
3.
Set the local time zone.
clock timezone
zone-name
{
add
|
minus
}
zone-offset
The default local time zone is the
UTC time zone.
4.
Set the daylight saving time
clock summer-time
name
start-time
start-date end-time end-date
add-time
By default, daylight saving time is
disabled.