Cisco ASA Series Cli Configuration Manual page 507

Software version 9.0 for the services module
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Chapter 1
Configuring Basic Settings
Setting the Date and Time Manually
To set the date and time manually, enter the following command:
Detailed Steps
Command
clock set hh:mm:ss {month day | day month}
year
Example:
hostname# clock set 20:54:00 april 1 2004
Configuring the Master Passphrase
This section includes the following topics:
Information About the Master Passphrase
The master passphrase allows you to securely store plain text passwords in encrypted format and
provides a key that is used to universally encrypt or mask all passwords, without changing any
functionality. Features that use the master passphrase include the following:
Purpose
Sets the date time manually.
The hh:mm:ss argument sets the hour, minutes, and seconds in 24-hour
time. For example, enter 20:54:00 for 8:54 pm.
The day value sets the day of the month, from 1 to 31. You can enter the
day and month as april 1 or as 1 april, for example, depending on your
standard date format.
The month value sets the month. Depending on your standard date format,
you can enter the day and month as april 1 or as 1 april.
The year value sets the year using four digits, for example, 2004. The year
range is from 1993 to 2035.
The default time zone is UTC. If you change the time zone after you enter
the clock set command using the clock timezone command, the time
automatically adjusts to the new time zone.
This command sets the time in the hardware chip, and does not save the
time in the configuration file. This time endures reboots. Unlike the other
clock commands, this command is a privileged EXEC command. To reset
the clock, you need to set a new time with the clock set command.
Information About the Master Passphrase, page 1-7
Licensing Requirements for the Master Passphrase, page 1-8
Guidelines and Limitations, page 1-8
Adding or Changing the Master Passphrase, page 1-8
Disabling the Master Passphrase, page 1-10
Recovering the Master Passphrase, page 1-11
Feature History for the Master Passphrase, page 1-12
OSPF
Configuring the Master Passphrase
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