Operation Manual

IP Services Commands
IP Services Commands
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Defaults
If you do not specify a start and end time, the system implements the time change
starting at 2:00 a.m. on the first Sunday in April and ending at 2:00 a.m. on the last Sunday in
October, according to the North American standard.
Access
Enabled.
History
Introduced in MSS Version 1.0.
Usage
You must first set the time zone with the set timezone command for the offset to work
properly without the start and end values.
Configure summertime before you set the time and date. Otherwise, the summertime adjustment
of the time makes the time incorrect, if the date is within the summertime period.
Examples
To enable summertime and set the summertime time zone to PDT (Pacific Daylight
Time), type the following command:
MX-20# set summertime PDT
success: change accepted
See Also
clear summertime on page 8-99
clear timezone on page 8-100
set timedate on page 8-130
set timezone on page 8-130
show summertime on page 8-143
show timedate on page 8-144
show timezone on page 8-144
set system ip-address
Configures the system IP address. The system IP address determines the interface or source IP
address MSS uses for system tasks, including the following:
Mobility domain operations
Topology reporting for dual-homed MP access points
Default source IP address used in unsolicited communications such as AAA accounting reports
and SNMP traps
Syntax
set system ip-address ip-addr
Defaults
None.
Access
Enabled.
History
Introduced in MSS Version 1.0.
Usage
You must use an address that is configured on one of the MX VLANs.
To display the system IP address, use the show system command.
Examples
The following commands configure an IP interface on VLAN taupe and configure the
interface to be the system IP address:
MX# set interface taupe ip 10.10.20.20/24
min Minute to start or end the time change—a value between 0 and 59.
end End of the time change period.
ip-addr IP address, in dotted decimal notation. The address must be configured as part of the MX VLANs.