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end: 3rd week of September on Saturday at 23:57
Offset: 60 minutes.
Variable definitions
The following table describes the parameters for the summer-time recurring command.
Variable Value
<1–5> Specifies the week of the month. The first
occurrence specifies when the recurring starts, and
the second specifies when the recurring stops.
<DAY> Specifies the day of the week as the first 3 letters of
the name. The first occurrence specifies when the
recurring starts, and the second specifies when the
recurring stops.
<MONTH> Specifies the Month using the first 3 letters of the
name. The first occurrence specifies when the
recurring starts, and the second specifies when the
recurring stops.
<hh:mm> Specifies the time in hours and minutes in military
format (24–hr). The first occurrence specifies when
the recurring starts, and the second specifies when
the recurring stops.
<1–1440> Specifies the number of minutes to add or subtract
during summer-time recurring.
Displaying the local time zone settings
Display the settings for the local time zone.
Procedure
1. Enter Global Configuration mode:
enable
configure terminal
2. At the command prompt, enter the following command:
show clock time-zone
Example
The following figure provides a sample of the output of the show clock time-zone command.
switch(config)#show clock time-zone
Time zone offset from UTC is 00:00
Displaying the local time zone settings
September 2016 Quick Start Configuration 31
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