The current local date and time for the system.
Setting this object is equivalent to setting an automated
clock and calendar. The value of the object will track the
date and time from the value set. Note that due to hardware
limitations some systems may not be able to preserve such
meaning across reboots of the system, as indicated by
swDlinkClockLostOnReboot.
A constant value of all zeros and length 8 indicates the
system is not aware of the present date and time.
This object may be read-only on some systems.
Parsed from file dlkTime.mib
Company: None
Module: DLINK-TIME-MIB
The current local date and time for the system.
Setting this object is equivalent to setting an automated
clock and calendar. The value of the object will track the
date and time from the value set. Note that due to hardware
limitations some systems may not be able to preserve such
meaning across reboots of the system, as indicated by
swDlinkClockLostOnReboot.
A constant value of all zeros and length 8 indicates the
system is not aware of the present date and time.
This object may be read-only on some systems.
Parsed from file DLINK-TIME-MIB.mib
Module: DLINK-TIME-MIB
Vendor: D-Link Systems, Inc.
Module: DLINK-TIME-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
swCurrentClock OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DateAndTime MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The current local date and time for the system. Setting this object is equivalent to setting an automated clock and calendar. The value of the object will track the date and time from the value set. Note that due to hardware limitations some systems may not be able to preserve such meaning across reboots of the system, as indicated by swDlinkClockLostOnReboot. A constant value of all zeros and length 8 indicates the system is not aware of the present date and time. This object may be read-only on some systems." ::= { swDlinkTimeMIB 2 }
swCurrentClock OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DateAndTime MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The current local date and time for the system. Setting this object is equivalent to setting an automated clock and calendar. The value of the object will track the date and time from the value set. Note that due to hardware limitations some systems may not be able to preserve such meaning across reboots of the system, as indicated by swDlinkClockLostOnReboot. A constant value of all zeros and length 8 indicates the system is not aware of the present date and time. This object may be read-only on some systems." ::= { swDlinkTimeMIB 2 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.171.12.10.1 | swTimeCapacity | 0 | 0 | A string of 8 bits, corresponding to indicates the time capacity supported in the system. If sntp bit(1) is 1 , indicate the SNT… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.171.12.10.3 | swClockLostOnReboot | 0 | 0 | Indication of whether the system can preserve knowledge of current date and time across a system reboot. A value of 'true' indica… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.171.12.10.10 | swSystemTime | 4 | 4 | None |
1.3.6.1.4.1.171.12.10.11 | swSNTP | 5 | 5 | None |
1.3.6.1.4.1.171.12.10.12 | swSummerTime | 6 | 6 | None |
1.3.6.1.4.1.171.12.10.13 | swTimeNotifPrefix | 0 | 0 | None |