3-2CHAPTER3: ADMINISTRATIVECLI COMMANDSSet Commandsset date <date>Theset date command sets the date without changing the time. Theformat isdd-mmm-[yy]yy. The month should be the first three characters of themonth name. The year can be expressed in either 2 or 4 digits - 01 or 2001.set datetimeTheset datetimeAlternatively, theset date command leaves the time unchanged. Use theshow datecommand to see the current settings for the date and time. Theformat isdd-mmm-[yy]yy. The month should be the first three characters of themonth name. The year can be expressed in either 2 or 4 digits - 97 or 1997. Thetime is expressed inhh:mm:ssformat with seconds optional.set timeTheset timeunchanged. Use theshow datecommand to view current settings. The format ishh:mm:ss. The seconds field is optional. Theset datetimecommand also sets the time.set timezoneTheset timezone command sets the local time zone. This time zone canbe a simple time zone rule or the name of one of the pre-defined time zonenames. To see a list of the pre-defined time zones, use thelist time zonescommand. All of the standard BSD Unix time zones are supported in theOfficeConnect Gateway.The local clock will adjust its time offset depending on the timezone settings. Theshow ntp settingscommand displays the current active time zone along withother information.Show Commandshow timeTheshow timecommand displays the systemdate, time,anduptime.Forexample:show dateTheshow datecommand displays the systemdate, time,anduptime. Forexample:NTPThe OfficeConnect Gateway uses NTP to automatically set system date and systemtime to the values provided by NTP servers installed on the network.The OfficeConnect gateway maintains a list of known NTP servers installed on thenetwork. If a particular NTP server is not specified, the OfficeConnect Gatewayrandomly selects two NTP servers front he list and designates them as the primaryand secondary NTP servers, respectively.If an installed NTP server is not available on the network, the OfficeConnectGateway sets the system date and time using the values automatically provided atsystem power-up, or the values set manually by the user with the CLI commands.SystemDate13-JUL-2041 19:25:11SystemUpTime:0d 00:12:30SystemDate13-JUL-2041 19:25:11SystemUpTime:0d 00:12:30