User Manual UMN:CLIV810277The following table shows the world time zone.Time Zone Country/City Time Zone Country/CityGMT-12 International Date Line West GMT+12 Wellington, FijiGMT-11 Midway Island, Samoa, Pago Pago GMT+11 Magadan, New CaledoniaGMT-10 Hawaii, Honolulu GMT+10 Sydney, Brisbane, HobartGMT-9:30 Taiohae GMT+9:30 DarwinGMT-9 Anchorage, Gambier Islands GMT+9 Seoul, Tokyo, OsakaGMT-8 LA, Seattle, Vancouver GMT+8 Beijing, Hong Kong, SingaporeGMT-7 Edmonton, Phoenix, Denver GMT+7 Bangkok, Hanoi, JakartaGMT-6 Guatemala, Mexico City, New Orle-ans, Chicago, HoustonGMT+6:30 YangonGMT+6 Almaty, DhakaGMT-5 New York, Miami, Boston, Ottawa,Havana, Toronto, Washington DCGMT+5:45 KathmanduGMT+5:30 Mumbai, New Delhi, KolkataGMT-4:30 Caracas GMT+5 Karachi, Tashkent, LahoreGMT-4 Santo Domingo, La Paz, San Juan GMT+4:30 KabulGMT-3:30 St.John’s GMT+4 DubaiGMT-3 Atlantic Time(DST), Brasillia GMT+3:30 TehranGMT-2 Mid-Atlantic, Rio de Janeriro GMT+3 Baghdad, Moscow, RiyadhGMT-1 Azores, Praia GMT+2 Cairo, Athens, Minsk, HelsinkiGMT / GMT0 London, Lisbon, Dublin, Casablanca GMT+1 Berlin, Rome, Paris, StockholmUTC/ UCT/ Universal / Zulu /Greenwich London, Lisbon, Dublin, CasablancaTab. 4.1 World Time ZoneTo see a configured time zone, use the show clock command.4.1.5.4 Network Time Protocol (NTP)The network time protocol (NTP) provides a mechanism to synchronize time on comput-ers across an internet. The specification for NTP is defined in RFC 1119.To enable/disable the NTP function, use the following command.Command Mode Descriptionntp server SERVER1 [SERVER2][SERVER3]GlobalEnables NTP function with a specified NTP server.SERVER: server IP address (maximum 3 servers)no ntp server SERVER1[SERVER2] [SERVER3]Deletes a specified NTP server.SERVER: server IP addressno ntp Disables the NTP function.!