XG2000 series User's Guide
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Message
% DATE '%1$' is invalid
Explanation
The specified date/time is incorrect.
[[Inserted string]]%1$: incorrect parameter value is displayed.
Solution
Correct the error in the parameter, and execute the command again.
% OFFSET '%1$' is invalid
Explanation
The specified OFFSET is incorrect.
[[Inserted string]]%2$: incorrect parameter value is displayed.
Solution
Correct the error in the parameter, and execute the command again.
% Parameter '%1$' is too long
Explanation
The parameter specified is too long.
[[Inserted string]]%1$: incorrect parameter value is displayed.
Solution
Correct the error in the parameter, and execute the command again.
% DATE '%1$' is too long
Explanation
The date specified is too long.
[[Inserted string]]%1$: incorrect parameter value is displayed.
Solution
Correct the error in the parameter, and execute the command again.
% Type of start-day and end-day is inconsistency
Explanation
Different formats are specified for start date and end date parameters of Daylight Saving
Time.
Solution
Make the formats of the start date and end date of Daylight Saving Time (Mm.w.d/ Jn/
n) consistent, and execute the command again.
Note
z The setting will be valid after restarting the system.
z Use the "show system information" command to confirm the settings.
z The setting will not be included in the configuration information. Therefore, even if the configuration information was
restored by another device, the timezone setting will be invalid.
Example
Set Daylight Saving Time period (from 2:00, Sunday, the first week in April, through to 02:00, Sunday, the fifth week in October,
with a time difference of an hour).
xg# date summer-time M4.1.0/0200 M10.5.0/0200 0100