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7210 SAS-M, T, R6, R12, Mxp, Sx, S Basic System
Configuration Guide
3HE 16132 AAAB TQZZA Edition: 01
Default zone utc
Parameters std-zone-name — Specifies the standard time zone name. The standard name must be
a system-defined zone, listed in Table 28. For zone names in the table that have an
implicit summer time setting, for example MDT for Mountain Daylight Saving Time,
the remaining start-date, end-date and offset parameters need to be provided
unless it is necessary to override the system defaults for the time zone.
For system-defined time zones, a different offset cannot be specified. If a new time
zone is needed with a different offset, the user must create a new time zone. Note
that some system-defined time zones have implicit summer time settings which
causes the switchover to summer time to occur automatically; configuring the dst-
zone parameter is not required.
Values MT, WET, CET, EET, MSK, MSD, AST, NST, EST, CST, MST, PST,
HST, AKST, AWST, ACST, AEST, NZST, UTC
non-std-zone-name — Specifies the non-standard time zone name, up to 5 characters.
hh [:mm] — Specifies the hours and minutes offset from UTC time, expressed as
integers. Some time zones do not have an offset that is an integral number of hours.
In these instances, the minutes-offset must be specified. For example, the time zone
in Pirlanngimpi, Australia UTC + 9.5 hours.
Values hh — -11 to 12
mm — 0 to 59
Default hh — 0
mm — 0
6.12.2.1.7 System Synchronization Commands
sync-if-timing
Syntax sync-if-timing
Context config>system
Supported
Platforms
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms
configured in the access-uplink operating mode; not supported on 7210 SAS platforms
configured in the standalone-VC operating mode
Description This command enables the context to create or modify timing reference parameters.
abort
Syntax abort