Here is the summertime workaround for the daylight savings time changes for 2007 for the Cisco CatOS.
Login to the CatOS device and enable. To make the change, follow the commands below.
Here is the summertime workaround for the daylight savings time changes for 2007 for the Cisco CatOS.
Login to the CatOS device and enable. To make the change, follow the commands below.
As we all know, 2007 brings a change to the daylight savings time rules. DST will now start on the second Sunday in March and continue until the first Sunday in November. Unfortunatley, using NTP does not resolve this issue because NTP does not carry time zone or summertime information. So to facilitate this change, and to make sure times on network devices remain correct, changes have to be made. On a Cisco device with IOS, there are 2 ways to do this. The first one is to download the patch from Cisco and upgrade the OS. This can be a pain, but there is a simpler way to accomplish this, the clock summer-time command.
Log into the IOS device and enable.
Here is the command for the ASA and PIX to make the changes for daylight savings time. For more information, check IOS and CatOS posts.
Login to the ASA or PIX and enable: