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тАО07-16-2004 07:28 AM
тАО07-16-2004 07:28 AM
SAN Switch 2/16V time setup
Hi,
I have an HP SAN Switch 2/16V and it seems that internally it has wrong time. I can't find any references in the printed user manuals' as well as on the HP web site.
thanks.
Dan
I have an HP SAN Switch 2/16V and it seems that internally it has wrong time. I can't find any references in the printed user manuals' as well as on the HP web site.
thanks.
Dan
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тАО07-16-2004 05:16 PM
тАО07-16-2004 05:16 PM
Re: SAN Switch 2/16V time setup
I am waiting for a 2/16V to play with (and I haven't looked into a manual), so I can't tell for sure, but on the older switches it is the 'date' command.
Try 'help date'.
Try 'help date'.
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тАО08-02-2004 08:21 PM
тАО08-02-2004 08:21 PM
Re: SAN Switch 2/16V time setup
Dan,
the 2/16V (or Brocade 3850) is running Fabric OS 4.2. It provides the same commands that you know from past B-series switch models.
So to adjust the switch internal time you can enter the date command. The date and time are specified in the following format, as used on many UNIX systems:
switch:admin> date "mmddHHMMyy"
where:
mm is the month, 01├в 12
dd is the date, 01├в 31
HH is the hour, 00├в 23
MM is minutes, 00├в 59
yy is the year, 00├в 99
Year values greater than 69 are taken to indicate 1970├в 1999; year values less than
70 are taken to indicate 2000├в 2069.
If you want to use NTP to synchronize the switch time with a time server please use the tsclockserver and tstimezone comma
the 2/16V (or Brocade 3850) is running Fabric OS 4.2. It provides the same commands that you know from past B-series switch models.
So to adjust the switch internal time you can enter the date command. The date and time are specified in the following format, as used on many UNIX systems:
switch:admin> date "mmddHHMMyy"
where:
mm is the month, 01├в 12
dd is the date, 01├в 31
HH is the hour, 00├в 23
MM is minutes, 00├в 59
yy is the year, 00├в 99
Year values greater than 69 are taken to indicate 1970├в 1999; year values less than
70 are taken to indicate 2000├в 2069.
If you want to use NTP to synchronize the switch time with a time server please use the tsclockserver and tstimezone comma
everything is possible ...
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