62Initial steps using the CLI

Configuring the time zone

Set the time zone to specify the time zone for your location and configure settings for Daylight Saving Time (DST).

Procedure steps

Step Action

1Configure the time zone by using the following command: config bootconfig tz

2Save the changed configuration to the boot.cfg and pcmboot.cfg files.

3Reboot the switch.

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Variable definitions

Use the data in the following table to use the config bootconfig tz command.

Variable

Value

 

 

dst-end

Configures the ending date of DST. You

<Mm.n.d/hhmmMMddhhmm>

can specify the time in one of two ways:

 

Mm.n.d/hhmm specifies an hour on

 

the nth occurrence of a weekday in a

 

month. For example, M10.5.0/0200

 

means the fifth occurrence of Sunday

 

in the tenth month (October) at 2:00

 

a.m.

 

MMddhhmm specifies a month, day,

 

hour, and minute. For example,

 

10310200 means October 31 at 2:00

 

a.m.

 

 

dst-name <dstname>

Configures an abbreviated name for the

 

local daylight saving time zone. dstname

 

is the name. For example, PDT is Pacific

 

Daylight Time.

 

 

Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8600

Commissioning

NN46205-319 01.01 Standard

30 May 2008

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