1-3To do… Use the command… RemarksExit to user view returnRequiredAvailable in any view except userviewConfiguring the Device NameThe device name is used to identify a device in a network. Inside the system, the device namecorresponds to the prompt of the CLI. For example, if the device name is Sysname, the prompt of userview is .Follow these steps to configure the device name:To do… Use the command… RemarksEnter system view system-view —Configure the device name sysname sysname OptionalThe device name is “H3C” by default.Configuring the System ClockConfiguring the system clockThe system clock, displayed by system time stamp, is decided by the configured relative time, timezone, and daylight saving time. You can view the system clock by using the display clock command.Follow these steps to configure the system clock:To do… Use the command… RemarksSet time and date clock datetime time date OptionalAvailable in user view.Enter system view system-view —Set the time zone clock timezone zone-name { add | minus }zone-offsetOptionalUniversal timecoordinated (UTC) timezone by default.clock summer-time zone-name one-offstart-time start-date end-time end-date add-timeSet a daylight savingtime scheme clock summer-time zone-name repeatingstart-time start-date end-time end-date add-timeOptionalUse either commandBy default, daylightsaving time isconfigured on thedevice, and the UTCtime zone is applied.Displaying the system clockThe system clock is decided by the commands clock datetime, clock timezone and clocksummer-time. If these three commands are not configured, the display clock command displays the