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system-time dst date 
Description 
The system-time dst date command is used to configure the one-off daylight 
saving time. The start date is in the current year by default. The time range of 
the daylight saving time must shorter than one year, but you can configure it 
spanning years. To disable DST function, please use no system-time dst 
command. 
Syntax 
system-time dst date {smonth} {sday} {stime} {emonth} {eday} {etime} [offset] 
no system-time dst 
Parameter 
smonth ——The start month of the daylight saving time. There are 12 values 
showing as follows: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec. 
sday —— The start day of the daylight saving time, ranging from 1 to 31. Here 
you should show special attention to February and the differences between a 
solar month and a lunar month. 
stime —— The start moment of the daylight saving time, HH:MM. 
emonth —— The end month of the daylight saving time. There are 12 values 
showing as follows: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec. 
eday —— The end day of the daylight saving time, ranging from q to 31. Here 
you should show special attention to February and the differences between a 
solar month and a lunar month. 
etime —— The end moment of the daylight saving time, HH:MM. 
offset —— The number of minutes to add during the daylight saving time. It is 60 
minutes by default. 
Command Mode 
Global Configuration Mode 
Example 
Configure the daylight saving time from zero clock, Apr 1st to zero clock Oct 1st 
and the offset is 30 minutes: 
TL-SG2008(config)# system-time dst date
 
Apr 1 00:00 Oct 1 00:00 30