card

Synopsis: The card command enters Configuration Card (config-card) spumed. Commands in this submode enable/disable, set type, and reinitialize cards.

Syntax: card card-identifier

Command Modes: Global-configuration mode.

Privilege Level: read-write user

Usage Guidelines

Examples:

HP-IB> enable

HP-IB# config

HP-IB(config)# card all

HP-IB(config-card-1,6,11,15-16)# no shutdown

HP-IB(config-card-1,6,11,15-16)#

Defaults: This command has no defaults.

Related Commands: “shutdown” (page 208) “clock” (page 192)

clock

Synopsis: The clock command is used to manually set the time and date of the on-board system clock.

Syntax: clockhh:mm:ss dd mm yy

Table B-59 clock Command Argument Descriptions

Argument

Description

hh

Hour

mm:

Minute

:ss

Second

dd

Day

mm

Month

yy

Year

Command Modes: Global-configuration mode.

Privilege Level: Unrestricted and general read-write user.

Usage Guidelines: Time is maintained in one of two ways:

An on-board system clock

External NTP servers

Time is set at the factory. To ensure accurate synchronization, it is recommended that you use an external NTP server. This causes log dates to be synchronized with other management systems.

Examples:

HP-IB(config)# clock set 19:22:10 25 05 15

Defaults: This command has no defaults.

Related Commands: “clock” (page 192)

“ntp” (page 206) “show clock” (page 139)

configure

Synopsis: The configure command is used to enter the global-configuration mode.

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