RE: PST or PDT ? (IEWB lab 11 & 12)

From: mgreenlee@ipexpert.com
Date: Fri Apr 04 2008 - 11:15:04 ART


Although most use standard acronyms, you can put whatever you want for a
timezone name. (7 character limit)

In general, if using standard acronyms for time zone, the D in PDT stands
for daylight.

In an actual deployment, it may make more sense to use PDT for the
summer-time name, which would imply that the time was adjusted for daylight
savings time.

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-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Navid Daghighi
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 9:54 AM
To: Cisco certification
Subject: PST or PDT ? (IEWB lab 11 & 12)

Hi,

if tasks says only : timezone should be set to Pacific time
then I type : "clock timezone PST -8"

if tasks says : timezone should be set to Pacific time + adjust for
daylight saving time
- in IE lab 11 SG we have :
      "clock timezone PST -8"
      "clock summer-time PST recurring"

- in IE lab 12 SG we have :
      "clock timezone PST -8"
      "clock summer-time PDT recurring"

Which one is correct : PDT or PST ?

thanks,
Navid



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