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To do… Use the command… Remarks
Exit to user view
return
Required
Available in any view except user view
Configuring the AP Name
The AP name is used to identify an AP in a network. Inside the system, the AP name corresponds to the
prompt of the CLI. For example, if the AP name is Sysname, the prompt of user view is <Sysname>.
Follow these steps to configure the AP name:
To do… Use the command… Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Configure the AP name
sysname
sysname
Optional
The default AP name is AP model.
Configuring the System Clock
Configuring the System Clock
The system clock, displayed by system time stamp, is decided by the configured relative time, time
zone, and daylight saving time. You can view the system clock by using the display clock command.
Follow these steps to configure the system clock:
To do… Use the command… Remarks
Set time and date
clock datetime
time date
Optional
Available in user view.
Enter system view
system-view
—
Set the time zone
clock timezone
zone-name {
add
|
minus
}
zone-offset
Optional
Universal time coordinated (UTC)
time zone by default.
Adopt daylight saving time
from the start-time on the
start-date to the end-time on
the end-date. Daylight saving
time adds the add-time to the
current time of the AP.
clock summer-time
zone-name
one-off
start-time start-date
end-time end-date
add-time
Set a
daylight
saving
time
scheme
Adopt daylight saving time
repeatedly
clock summer-time
zone-name
repeating
start-time start-date
end-time end-date
add-time
Optional
Use either command
By default, daylight saving time is
configured on the AP, and the UTC
time zone is applied.
Displaying the System Clock
The system clock is decided by the commands clock datetime, clock timezone and clock
summer-time. If these three commands are not configured, the display clock command displays the
original system clock. If you combine these three commands in different ways, the system clock is