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ARNOLD001 (TechnicalUser)
31 Oct 05 11:43
Any one know how to set the time/date on the hipath 4000? Thanks
sunweb (IS/IT--Management)
19 Nov 05 2:43
With the AMO DATE, you modify the time and the date of HiPath 4000.

Greetings
hotwalker57 (TechnicalUser)
17 Jan 06 9:19
This is a PROCOMM script I wrote to set the time to your PC time.  It will work on any 9006 or 4000 system.  But in a 4000 system you should define a TIME SERVER for the system to access, and never need to worry about the time again.





PROC MAIN

set txpace 30   
  
  
 transmit "dis-date^M"
   
   call myproc   
      
    waitfor "<"   
   
    endproc   


 proc myproc   
integer iYear, iMonth, iDay, iHour, iMin, iSec
string sSend
  
   ltimeints $LTIME iYear iMonth iDay iHour iMin iSec
   
   strfmt sSend "cha-date:%02d,%02d,%02d,%02d,%02d,%02d;" iYear iMonth iDay iHour iMin iSec
   set txpace 30
   transmit "^M"
   waitfor "<"   
   pause 2      
   
   transmit sSend
   transmit "^M"
   waitfor "<"
   transmit "dis-date;^M"
   
   endproc
ARNOLD001 (TechnicalUser)
22 May 06 13:45
Thanks.

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