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OS10(config)# do show snmp group
groupname : sngroup
version : 2c
notifyview : notofy_view
groupname : snv3group
version : 3
security level : noauth
readview : read_view
OS10(config)# do show snmp user
User name : snuser
Group : sngroup
Version : 3
Authentication Protocol : SHA
OS10(config)# do show snmp view
view name : readview
OID : 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2
included : True
view name : snview
OID : .1
excluded : True
System clock
OS10 uses the network time protocol (NTP) to synchronize the system clock with a time-serving host. When you enable NTP, it overwrites
the system time.
If you do not use NTP, set the system time and time zone after you disable NTP. Use the clock set command to set the current system
time and date. The hardware-based real-clock time (RTC) resets to the new system time.
Some geographical locations in the world observe the daylight savings time (DST) during summer months. To congure DST, use the
clock timezone {standard-timezone standard-timezone-name | {timezone-string Hours Minutes}}
command. OS10 supports the DST feature only for standard time zones.
OS10 oers the user-dened time zone conguration only for backward compatibility. If you choose to congure a user-dened time zone,
you must congure the hour and minute oset from UTC. User-dened time zones do not support DST.
NOTE
: Dell EMC recommends conguring a standard time zone supported in Linux. Use the ? character for command
completion to view a list of supported standard time zones.
Conguration notes
If you congure a time zone for which DST is applicable and you want to downgrade OS10 to an earlier release that does not support DST
changes, do one of the following:
Before you downgrade, disable the DST conguration or update the setting using the clock timezone command to specify only the
local time zone.
After the downgrade is complete, ignore the CLI error and recongure the setting using the clock timezone command to specify
only the local time zone.
Congure system time and date
Enter the time and date in EXEC mode.
clock set time year-month-day
System management
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