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Network Time Protocol Commands
Bogus origin
Bad authentication = 0,
Bad dispersion
Last Event
output definitions
IP address
Host mode
Peer mode
Prefer
Version
Key
Stratum
Minpoll
Maxpoll
Delay
Offset
Dispersion
Root distance
Precision
Reference IP
Status
Uptime count
Reachability
Unreachable count
Stats reset count
Packets sent
Packets received
Duplicate packets
Bogus origin
Bad authentication
Bad dispersion
Last Event
OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide
= 0,
= 0,
= peer changed to reachable,
The server IP address.
The host mode of this remote association.
The peer mode of this remote association.
Whether this server is a preferred server or not. A preferred server is
used to synchronize the client before a non-preferred server.
The version of NTP the server is using. Versions 3 and 4 are valid.
The NTP server's public key. This must be accurate and the same as the
NTP server, or the client switch will not be able to synchronize with the
NTP server. A zero (0) means there is no key entered.
The stratum of the server. The stratum number is the number of hops
from a UTC time source.
The minimum poll time. The client will poll the server for a time update
every time this limit has been exceeded.
The maximum poll time.
The delay received from the server in its timestamp.
The offset received from the server in its timestamp.
The dispersion value received from the server in its timestamp.
The total round trip delay (in seconds) to the primary reference source.
The advertised precision of this association.
The IP address identifying the peer's primary reference source.
The peer selection and association status.
The time period (in seconds) during which the local NTP server was
associated with the switch.
The reachability status of the peer.
Number of times the NTP entity was unreachable.
The time delay (in seconds) since the last time the local NTP server was
restarted.
Number of packets sent.
Number of packets received.
Number of duplicated packets received.
Number of bogus packets.
Number of NTP packets rejected for not meeting the authentication
standards.
Number of bad dispersions.
The last event.
November 2009
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