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Command Syntax Command Mode Purpose<br />

228 | System Time and Date<br />

• end-week: If you entered a start-week, enter one of<br />

the following as the week that daylight savings ends:<br />

• week-number: enter a number from 1 to 4 as the<br />

number of the week to end daylight savings time.<br />

• first: enter the keyword first to end daylight savings<br />

time in the first week of the month.<br />

• last: enter the keyword last to end daylight savings<br />

time in the last week of the month.<br />

• end-month: Enter the name of one of the 12 months in<br />

English. You can enter the name of a day to change<br />

the order of the display to time day month year.<br />

• end-day: Enter the number of the day. Range: 1 to 31.<br />

You can enter the name of a day to change the order<br />

of the display to time day month year.<br />

• end-year: Enter a four-digit number as the year.<br />

Range: 1993 to 2035.<br />

• end-time: Enter the time in hours:minutes. For the<br />

hour variable, use the 24-hour format, example, 17:15<br />

is 5:15 pm.<br />

• offset: (OPTIONAL) Enter the number of minutes to<br />

add during the summer-time period. Range: 1 to1440.<br />

Default: 60 minutes<br />

FTOS(conf)#clock summer-time pacific recurring Mar 14 2012 00:00 Nov 7 2012 00:00<br />

FTOS(conf)#<br />

Note: If you enter after entering the recurring command parameter, and you have already set a one-time<br />

daylight saving time/date, the system uses that time and date as the recurring setting.<br />

FTOS(conf)#clock summer-time pacific recurring ?<br />

Week number to start<br />

first Week number to start<br />

last Week number to start<br />

<br />

FTOS(conf)#clock summer-time pacific recurring<br />

FTOS(conf)#

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