sysTimeZone

LUM-SYSTEM-MIB · .1.3.6.1.4.1.8708.2.2.2.4.2

Object

scalar r/w OctetString
The name of the time zone in which node
is located.
          
A few examples:
          
'CET'
          
'EET'
          
'Europe/Stockholm'
          
'Europe/London'
          
'Europe/Copenhagen'
          
'Europe/Berlin'
          
'America/Chicago'
          
'America/Kentucky/Louisville'
          
'Asia/Tokyo'
          
Note: The notation used for naming the
timezones where the offset to Coordinated
Universal Time (UTC) is explicitly included,
i.e. 'GMT-2', may be confusing.
The offset indicates the time value
to be added to the local time to get UTC.
          
This means that the the offset is positive
for timezones west of UTC and and negative
east of UTC. This is the opposite of how
timezones are often described.
For example standard time in Sweden is
'GMT-1'. On timezone maps zones east of
UTC are often given a positive offset
so that the very same zone is called 'GMT+1'.
          
This attribute can be written via SNMP.

Context

MIB
LUM-SYSTEM-MIB
OID
.1.3.6.1.4.1.8708.2.2.2.4.2
Type
scalar
Access
readwrite
Status
current
Parent
sysTime
Siblings
6

Syntax

OctetString

Values & Constraints

Object Constraints
range: 0-255

Related Objects

Sibling Objects