![]() ![]() It is only possible to manually configure single daylight saving time period. These settings have effect only when time-zone-name= manual. ![]() These settings are available in /system clock manual console path, and in the "Manual Time Zone" tab of the "System > Clock" WinBox window. gmt-offset ( HH:MM - offset in hours and minutes read-only property) : This is the current value of GMT offset used by the system, after applying base time zone offset and active daylight saving time offset.dst-active ( yes or no> read-only property) : This property has value yes while daylight saving time of the current time zone is active.If router has a battery (for example RB230), then BIOS stored time is used as a startup time. Startup date and time is jan/02/1970 00:00:00 gmt-offset. Older versions will use to communicate with the MikroTik's Cloud server. Since RouterOS v6.43 your device will use to communicate with the MikroTik's Cloud server. The time zone is detected depending on routers public IP address and our Cloud servers database. Note: Time-zone-autodetect by default is enabled on new RouterOS installation and after configuration reset. If enabled, time zone will be set automaticaly. time-zone-autodetect ( yes or no default: yes) : This is new feature, starting from 6.27.Special value manual applies manually configured GMT offset, which by default is 00:00 with no daylight saving time. Like most of the text values in RouterOS, this value is case sensitive. time-zone-name ( manual, or name of time zone default value: manual) : Name of time zone.Local time cannot, however, be exported, and is not stored with the rest of the configuration. These values can be adjusted using the set command. date ( mmm/DD/YYYY, where mmm - month, one of jan, feb, mar, apr, may, jun, jul, aug, sep, oct, nov, dec, DD - date, 00.31, YYYY - year, 1970.2037) : date and time show current local time on the router.Currently only information starting from 2005 is included.įollowing settings are available in the /system clock console path, and in the "Time" tab of the "System > Clock" WinBox window: RouterOS uses data from the tz database, Most of the time zones from this database are included, and have the same names.īecause local time on the router is used mostly for timestamping and time-dependant configuration, and not for historical date calculations, time zone information about past years is not included. ![]()
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