
Using Technician Interface Software
8-16
The following table specifies acceptable values for each octet of
<wfRuiBootDateAndTime>
:
Example:
Schedule a delayed boot event for May 26, 1996, at 1:30:15 p.m., where the actual
time and date at the location of the target router is offset from UTC (GMT) by
-9 hours and 22 minutes.
Assuming that you have already enabled delayed boot services on the router, enter
the following command line at the Technician Interface prompt:
set wfRuiBootEntry.wfRuiBootDateAndTime 19.96.05.26.13.30.15.00.45.09.22
The following diagram shows how the values date, time, and UTC offset for this
example map into the value of the 11-octet attribute, wfRuiBootDateAndTime.
Field
Allowable Values
(in decimal
notation)
Octet No.
Year 1996 to 9999 1 and 2
Month 1 to 12 3
Day 1 to 31 4
Hour 0 to 23 5
Minute 0 to 59 6
Second 0 to 60* 7
Deci-seconds 0 to 9 8
Direction offset from UTC ASCII 43 (for “+”)
ASCII 45 (for “–”)
9
Hours offset from UTC 0 to 11 10
Minutes offset from UTC 0 to 59 11
* Use 60 for leap-second.
Komentáře k této Příručce