System Startup, Configuration, and Shutdown Reference Manual (32650-90907)
Chapter 3
System Startup Functions
Reading Nonvolatile Memory (NVM)
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To read the clock, enter r at the CLKUTIL prompt:
enter command : (r) read clock, (s) set clock (e) exit> r
The system responds with a message similar to the following:
THU, SEP 16, 1999, 7:06:08 PM
To set the clock, enter s at the CLKUTIL prompt:
enter command : (r) read clock, (s) set clock (e) exit> s
The system responds with a message similar to the following:
Enter Date MM/DD/YYYY
11/16/2000
When the enter date prompt appears, enter the date in the correct format: mm is a two-digit number, 1–12,
representing the month; dd is a two-digit number, 1–31, representing the day of the month; and yyyy is a
four-digit number representing the year. (You can also enter just the last two digits for the year.)
The system continues by issuing the following prompt:
Enter Time HH:MM:SS
19:12:00
Enter the time using Greenwich Mean Time in 24-hour format.
The system requests verification of the adjusted date and time by issuing a message similar to the following:
THU, NOV 16, 2000, 7:12:00 PM
ok (y/n)?y
Entering Y returns a message of:
clock set!
Enter command : (r) read clock, (s) set clock (e) exit>e
Entering N returns you to the enter date prompt.
Pressing
Return at the enter command prompt returns you to the ISL prompt.