Chapter 2 Using configuration commands 59Reference for the BayStack Instant Internet Remote Access Commands Version 7.11offset: hh[:mm[:ss]] optionThe following information must be defined when you use the hh[:mm[:ss]]option to specify the value that must be added to the local time to arrive atCoordinated Universal Time (UTC).• The hour (hh) is required and may be a single digit.• The minutes (mm) and seconds (ss) are optional.• The offset following std is required.• If no offset follows dst, daylight saving time is assumed to be one hourahead of standard time. One or more digits may be used, and the value isalways interpreted as a decimal number.• The hour can be between 0 and 24, and the minutes (and seconds, if present),can be between 0 and 59. If preceded by a minus sign (-), the time zone is eastof the Prime Meridian; otherwise, the time zone is west of the PrimeMeridian, indicated by an optional preceding plus sign (+).rule: date[/time],date[/time] optionThe following information must be defined when you use the date/time,date/time option to change to and from daylight saving time:• The first date describes when the change from standard to daylight savingtime occurs.offset Indicates the value that should be added to the local time to arrive atCoordinated Universal Time (UTC). The offset has the formhh[:mm[:ss]]. See “offset: hh[:mm[:ss]] option” on page 59, next,for more information.rule Indicates when to change to and from daylight saving time (dst).The rule has the form date[/time],date[/time].See “rule: date[/time],date[/time] option” on page 59, next, for moreinformation.Table 22 timezone command options (continued)Option Definition