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time — Enter the time in the format hour:minute:second, where hour is 1 to 24; minute is 1 to 60; second is 1 to 60. For
example, enter 5:15 PM as 17:15:00.
year-month-day — Enter the date in the format YYYY-MM-DD, where YYYY is a four-digit year, such as 2016; MM is a month
from 1 to 12; DD is a day from 1 to 31.
Enter the time zone in CONFIGURATION mode.
clock timezone {standard-timezone standard-timezone-name | {timezone-string Hours Minutes}}
standard-timezone-name — Enter a standard time zone name that is supported in Linux. To view a list of supported standard
time zone names, see the Time zones and UTC oset reference section.
timezone-string — Enter the name of the time zone.
hours — Enter the hour oset from UTC, ranging from -23 to 23.
minutes - Enter the minute oset from UTC, ranging from 0 to 59.
Set time and date
OS10# clock set 13:00:00 2018-08-30
View system time and date
OS10# show clock
2018-08-30T13:01:01.45+00:00
Set time zone
OS10(config)# clock timezone standard-timezone Brazil/West
View time zone congured
OS10# show clock timezone
Brazil/West (-04, -0400)
In this example, -04:00 is the negative oset from UTC for Brazil/West.
Time zones and UTC oset reference
This section lists the dierent time zones and corresponding UTC oset.
Table 6. Time zones and UTC
oset
Continent/Country City UTC oset
Africa Abidjan +00:00
Accra +00:00
Addis_Ababa +03:00
Algiers +01:00
Asmara +03:00
Bamako +00:00
Bangui +01:00
Banjul +00:00
Bissau +00:00
Blantyre +02:00
Brazzaville +01:00
Bujumbura +02:00
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