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Avaya 3500 - Specifying Summer-Time Recurring Dates

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Variable Value
zone Specifies the acronym to be displayed when summer
time is in effect. If unspecified, defaults to the time
zone acronym.
RANGE: up to 4 characters
date {<day> <month> <year> <hh:mm>} {<day>
<month> <year> <hh:mm>}
The first date specifies when summer time starts,
and the second date specifies when summer time
ends.
day — day of the month (RANGE: 1 to 31)
month — month (RANGE: first three letters by
name)
hh:mm — time in military format (24–hour clock), in
hours and minutes
Important:
<day> <month> parameters can also be
entered in order: <month> <day>.
offset Number of minutes to add during summer time
RANGE: —840 to 840
no Disables the daylight savings time feature
Specifying summer-time recurring dates
Specify the dates that recur during the summer-time clock every year. This procedure provides
flexibility for countries where the Daylight Savings Time is different than North America.
Procedure
1. Enter Global Configuration mode:
enable
configure terminal
2. At the command prompt, enter the following command:
clock summer-time recurring <1–5> <DAY> <MONTH> hh:mm> <1–5> <DAY>
<MONTH> <hh:mm> <1–1440>
Example
The following figure provides a sample of the output of the clock summer-time recurring
command.
Switch(config)#clock summer-time recurring 1 tues Jun 12:01 3 sat Sep 23:57 1
Summer time recurring is set to:
start: 1st week of June on Tuesday at 12:01
Connecting to the switch
September 2016 Quick Start Configuration 30
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