Daylight Saving Time Examples - Cisco Small Business SPA509G Administration Manual

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day
The
value equals any + or - value in the range 1-31. If day is 1, it means the
weekday on or before the end of the month (in other words the last occurrence of
weekday in that month).
weekday
The
value equals any value in the range 1-7 (Monday-Sunday). It can also
equal 0. If the weekday value is 0, this means that the date to start or end daylight
saving is exactly the date given. In that case, the day value must not be negative. If
the weekday value is not 0 and the day value is positive, then daylight saving starts
or ends on the weekday value on or after the date given. If the weekday value is
not 0 and the day value is negative, then daylight saving starts or ends on the
weekday value on or before the date given.
Optional time values:
ss
and
represents seconds (0-59). Optional values inside brackets [ ] are assumed
to be 0 if not specified. Midnight is represented by 0:0:0 of the given date.
save-time
The
value is the number of hours, minutes, and/or seconds to add to the
current time during DST. The
minus (-) sign to indicate addition or subtraction.

Daylight Saving Time Examples

The following example configures daylight saving time for the U.S, adding one hour
starting at midnight on the first Sunday in April and ending at midnight on the last
Sunday of October; add 1 hour (USA, North America):
start=4/1/7/0:0:0;end=10/31/7/0:0:0;save=1
start=4/1/7;end=10/-1/7;save=1
start=4/1/7/0;end=10/-1/7/0;save=1
The following example configures daylight saving time for Egypt, starting at
midnight on the last Sunday in April and ending at midnight on the last Sunday of
September:
start=4/-1/7;end=9/-1/7;save=1 (Egypt)
The following example configures daylight saving time for New Zealand, starting
at midnight on the first Sunday of October and ending at midnight on the third
Sunday of March. This only applies to countries that recognize daylight saving
time.
start=10/1/7;3/22/7;save=1 (New Zealand)
The following example reflects the new change starting March 2007. DST starts on
the second Sunday in March and ends on the first Sunday in November:
start=3/8/7/02:0:0;end=11/1/7/02:0:0;save=1
HH
represents hours (0-23),
save-time
value can be preceded by a plus (+) or
mm
represents minutes (0-59).
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