Chapter 37 System

37.4.1 Date/Time Commands

The following table describes the commands available for date and time setup. You must use the configure terminal command to enter the configuration mode before you can use these commands.

Table 166 Command Summary: Date/Time

COMMAND

DESCRIPTION

clock date yyyy-mm-dd time hh:mm:ss

Sets the new date in year, month and day format

 

manually and the new time in hour, minute and second

 

format.

 

 

[no] clock daylight-saving

Enables daylight saving. The no command disables

 

daylight saving.

[no] clock saving-interval begin

Configures the day and time when Daylight Saving Time

{apraugdecfebjanjuljunmarmaynovoctsep}

starts and ends. The no command removes the day and

{1234last} {frimonsatsunthutuewed} hh:mm

time when Daylight Saving Time starts and ends.

end {apraugdecfebjanjuljunmarmaynovoctsep}

offset: a number from 1 to 5.5 (by 0.5 increments)

{1234last} {frimonsatsunthutuewed} hh:mm

 

offset

 

clock time hh:mm:ss

Sets the new time in hour, minute and second format.

[no] clock time-zone {-+hh}

Sets your time zone. The no command removes time

 

zone settings.

[no] ntp

Saves your date and time and time zone settings and

 

updates the data and time every 24 hours. The no

 

command stops updating the data and time every 24

 

hours.

 

 

[no] ntp server {fqdnw.x.y.z}

Sets the IP address or URL of your NTP time server. The

 

no command removes time server information.

ntp sync

Gets the time and date from a NTP time server.

show clock date

Displays the current date of your ZyWALL.

show clock status

Displays your time zone and daylight saving settings.

show clock time

Displays the current time of your ZyWALL.

show ntp server

Displays time server settings.

37.5 Console Port Speed

This section shows you how to set the console port speed when you connect to the ZyWALL via the console port using a terminal emulation program. The following table describes the console port commands. You must use the configure terminal command to enter the configuration mode before you can use these commands.

Table 167 Command Summary: Console Port Speed

COMMAND

DESCRIPTION

[no]

console baud baud_rate

Sets the speed of the console port. The no command resets the console port

 

 

speed to the default (115200).

 

 

baud_rate: 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 or 115200.

 

 

 

show

console

Displays console port speed.

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