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84 Cyclades ACS 5000 Advanced Console Server Command Reference Guide
cli> config administration date/time [parameter] <value>
Enter the following command to set the timezone. For configuration parameters see Table 5.10.
cli> config administration timezone [parameter] <value>
Table 5.9: Date and Time Configuration Parameters
Parameter Value
date <mm/dd/yy>
time <hh:mm:ss>
Table 5.10: Timezone Configuration Parameters
Parameter
Level1
Parameter
Level2 Value Description
Custom zonelabel
acronym
gmtoff
dst
dstacronym
dstsave
dststartday
dststarttime
dstendday
dstendtime
Timezone name
Timezone acronym
<hh:mm>
off|on
DST acronym
<hh:mm>
(see format in
Description)
<hh:mm>
(see format in
Description)
<hh:mm>
May be any custom name you choose (such as, “London,”
“ChicagoOffice,” or “Sydney”), or may be a numerical value.
The abbreviated name for the zonelabel. For example “PST”
for “Pacific Standard Time.”
GMT Offset: This is the number of hours either ahead (+) or
behind (-) Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) in hours. For
example, PST, the offset is -8:00 hours.
Daylight Saving Time (DST): Set to “on” for custom daylight
saving time settings to be active.
The abbreviated name used to describe the timezone when
daylight saving time is in effect. For example, “PDT” for Pacific
Daylight Time.
This is the amount of time that the clock moves forward or
back at the beginning and end of daylight saving time for the
target timezone.
The day <Jan, . . . ,Dec>/<1st,...,4th,last>/<Sun,...,Sat>/ that
DST starts for the target timezone.
The precise time of day (hh:mm) that DST starts for the
target timezone.
The day <Jan, . . . ,Dec>/<1st,...,4th,last>/<Sun,...,Sat>/ that
DST ends for the target timezone.
The precise time of day (hh:mm) that DST ends for the
target timezone.