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5. CLI Commands
default user temperature-format
Use the default user temperature-format command to set a preferred temperature format, applied exclusively to the user
logged into the system. Use the no form of this command to remove the user preference, thereby reverting to the global
default temperature format as set by default temperature-format.
Syntax
default user temperature-format {celsius | fahrenheit}
no default user temperature-format
Examples
The following command sets the current user’s temperature format preference to Fahrenheit:
console> default user temperature-format fahrenheit
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default user time-format
Use the default user time-format command to set a preferred temperature format, applied exclusively to the user logged
into the system. Note that format selections are case-sensitive and must be entered using the same capitalization as
documented. Use the no form of this command to remove the user preference, thereby reverting to the global default time
format as set by default time-format.
Syntax
default user time-format {h:mm:ss tt | hh:mm:ss tt | H:mm:ss | HH:mm:ss}
no default user time-format
• If using either the h:mm:ss tt or hh:mm:ss tt time format, use quotes when entering the time (see Examples).
Examples
The following command sets the current user’s time format preference to “hh:mm:ss tt”:
console> default user time-format “hh:mm:ss tt”
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default user timezone
Use the default user timezone command to set a preferred timezone, applied exclusively to the user logged into the system.
A list of available time zones can be viewed using the show timezones command. Use the no form of this command to
remove the user preference, thereby reverting to the global default time format as set by default timezone.
Syntax
default user timezone <timezone>
no default user timezone
timezone – Sets the time zone in string format. A list of available time zones can be found in the Appendix of this
document.
Examples
Examples are not applicable for this command.
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