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Time and Date Configuration, Calendar Dates
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Volume 1-Configuration Fundamentals / Chapter 3-Command-Line Interface (CLI) User EXEC Mode Configuration Commands Time and Date Configuration The following section defines the display format the Switch uses to represent durations, calendar date, and time respectively. Durations Durations are used to define the amount of intervening time in a time interval. The Switch uses the following format to represent time, [v]DT[v]H[v]M[v]S. In this representation, the value for each of the date and time elements replaces the date and time elements that follow the [v]. Leading zeros for each of the date and time elements are not required. Each date and time element use a capital letter as a designator that is not replaced. The following table explains the designators used for each date and time element: Designator Description D Used as the Day designator. This designator follows the value for the number of days. T Used as the Time designator. This designator precedes the time components. H Used as the Hour designator. This designator follows the value for the number of hours. M Used as the Minute designator. This designator follows the value for the number of minutes. S Used as the Second designator. This designator follows the value for the number of seconds. Table 3-8 Date and Time Element Designators For example, a duration lasting "six days, seven hours, fifteen minutes, and nine seconds would be represented as as follows, "6DT7H15M9S". If the value of a date and time element, including their designator, is zero, the value may be omitted. Lower values can also be omitted for reduced precision. For example, the following format, "13DT21H" is an acceptable form to represent 13 days and 21 hours. Calendar Dates The Switch uses the following format to represent calendar dates, YYYY-MM-DD. The following table explains the components that the Switch uses to represent calendar dates: Date Component Description YYYY Used to indicate a four-digit year, 0000 through to 9999. MM Used to indicate a two-digit month of the year, 01 through to 12. Table 3-9 DGS-6600 Configuration Guide 50