7210 SAS-M, T, R6, R12, Mxp, Sx, S Basic System
Configuration Guide
System Management
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6.1.2.2 Network Time Protocol
The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is defined in RFC 1305, Network Time Protocol
(Version 3) Specification, Implementation and Analysis. It allows participating
network nodes to keep time more accurately and maintain time in a more
synchronized manner between the participating network nodes.
CDT Central Daylight Saving
Time
UTC -5
CT Central Time Either as CST or CDT, depending on place
and time of year
MST Mountain Standard Time UTC -7
MDT Mountain Daylight Saving
Time
UTC -6
MT Mountain Time Either as MST or MDT, depending on place
and time of year
PST Pacific Standard Time UTC -8
PDT Pacific Daylight Saving
Time
UTC -7
PT Pacific Time Either as PST or PDT, depending on place
and time of year
HST Hawaiian Standard Time UTC -10
AKST Alaska Standard Time UTC -9
AKDT Alaska Standard Daylight
Saving Time
UTC -8
Australia
AWST Western Standard Time
(e.g., Perth)
UTC +8
ACST Central Standard Time
(e.g., Darwin)
UTC +9.5
AEST Eastern Standard/Summer
Time (e.g., Canberra)
UTC +10
Table 28 System-defined Time Zones (Continued)
Acronym Time Zone Name UTC Offset