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PurposeCommand or Action
day (Optional) Specifies the day of the week (for example, Sunday).
month (Optional) Specifies the month (for example, January).
hh:mm (Optional) Specifies the time (24-hour format) in hours and minutes.
offset (Optional) Specifies the number of minutes to add during summer time.
The default is 60.
Returns to privileged EXEC mode.end
Step 5
Verifies your entries.show running-config
Step 6
(Optional) Saves your entries in the configuration file.copy running-config
startup-config
Step 7
What to Do Next
To display the time and date configuration, use the show clock [detail] command in privileged EXEC
mode. The system clock keeps an authoritative flag that shows whether the time is authoritative (believed
to be accurate). If the system clock has been set by a timing source such as NTP, the flag is set. If the time
is not authoritative, it is used only for display purposes. Until the clock is authoritative and the authoritative
flag is set, the flag prevents peers from synchronizing to the clock when the peers time is invalid. The
symbol that precedes the show clock display has this meaning:
Note
Example Configuration : Time and Date
This example shows how to specify that summer time starts on the first Sunday in April at 02:00 and ends on
the last Sunday in October at 02:00:
AP(config)# clock summer-time PDT recurring 1 Sunday April 2:00 last Sunday October 2:00
This example shows how to set summer time to start on October 12, 2000, at 02:00, and end on April 26,
2001, at 02:00:
AP(config)# clock summer-time pdt date 12 October 2000 2:00 26 April 2001 2:00
Configuring a System Name and Prompt
Configure the system name on the wireless device to identify it. By default, the system name and prompt are
ap .
If you have not configured a system prompt, the first 20 characters of the system name are used as the system
prompt. A greater-than symbol (>) is appended. The prompt is updated whenever the system name changes,
unless you manually configure the prompt by using the prompt command in global configuration mode.
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