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3. Commands
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Configure Bridge Timeout
Configure Date and Time
configure bridge timeout {time}
Minimum Access Level: Administrator
The configure bridge timeout command specifies the maximum amount of time a learned entry may
exist in the bridge table without appearing as the source address of a received frame.
time – The amount of time, in seconds, that an entry may exist. The valid range is 10–1,000,000
seconds, or 0 (zero, which specifies that no timeouts will occur). The default
is 300.
Example:
PDYN# configure bridge timeout 600
configure date [mm/dd/yy | dd/mm/yy] [hh:mm]
Minimum Access Level: Administrator
The configure date command sets the date and time.
mm/dd/yy or dd/mm/yy specifies the month, day, and year, each as two digits. The date format is set
by the
configure system options command (see Configure System Options Command); the default order is
month, day, and year.
hh:mm – Specifies the time in hours (0–23) and minutes (0–59).
Example:
PDYN# configure date 03/21/02 13:05
Note:
If the you have specified SNTP as the source for the date and time, then that option will overwrite
whatever you enter for the date and time.
The unit will maintain the date and time through power cycles of up to 1 hour. If a power outage lasts
longer than 1 hour, the unit will attempt to automatically obtain the date and time from NTP server on the
network. If it cannot get time from the specified server, the time will be set to 01/01/01 00:00:00.