Chapter 4 Function/System Settings and Display
4.4 Miscellaneous > set date
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Bangkok, Jakarta
+7:00
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Hong Kong, Manila, Singapore
+8:00
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Beijing, Taipei, Kuala Lumpur, Perth
+8:00
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Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Fukuoka, Sapporo
+9:00
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Seoul
+9:00
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Adelaide
+9:30
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Guam, Sydney, Melbourne
+10:00
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Solomon Islands, New Caledonia
+11:00
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Wellington, Auckland, Fiji
+12:00
-dst Optional. This parameter specifies whether the daylight saving time is enabled or not. If
omitted, the existing setting is not changed.
enable DST is enabled.
disable DST is disabled.
• When "enable" is specified, both the starting and the ending information must be specified.
• When "disable" is specified, the starting nor the ending information cannot be specified.
-from Optional. This parameter specifies when DST (daylight saving time) starts, and must be
specified when enabling DST. If omitted, the existing setting is not changed.
There are two formats. One format is "MMDDhh": "MM" is the starting month number (01 –
12), "DD" is the starting day number (01 – 31), and "hh" is the starting hour in 24-hour time
(00 – 23). The other format is "MM,
{1st|2nd|3rd|4th|last},{sun|mon|tue|wed|thu|fri|sat},hh": "MM" is the starting month
number (01 – 12), both "{1st|2nd|3rd|4th|last}" and "{sun|mon|tue|wed|thu|fri|sat}" are
pairs, and means the starting day and the starting week. "hh" is the starting hour in 24-hour
time (00 – 23).
-to Optional. This parameter specifies when DST (daylight saving time) ends, and must be
specified when enabling DST. If omitted, the existing setting is not changed.
There are two formats. One format is "MMDDhh": "MM" is the ending month number (01 – 12),
"DD" is the ending day number (01 – 31), and "hh" is the ending hour in 24-hour time (00 –
23). The other format is "MM, {1st|2nd|3rd|4th|last},{sun|mon|tue|wed|thu|fri|sat},hh":
"MM" is the ending month number (01 – 12), both "{1st|2nd|3rd|4th|last}" and
"{sun|mon|tue|wed|thu|fri|sat}" are pairs, and means the ending day and the ending week.
"hh" is the ending hour in 24-hour time (00 – 23).
The following example sets the system date to 11:55 PM on January 12, 2009 GMT:
CLI> set date -time 20090112235500