Display Ntp-Service Sessions - HPE FlexNetwork 5130 HI Series Network Management And Monitoring Command Reference

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Field
sync distance
Precision
version
source interface
Reftime
Orgtime
Rcvtime
Xmttime
Filter order
Reference clock status
Total sessions

display ntp-service sessions

Use display ntp-service sessions to display information about all IPv4 NTP associations.
Syntax
display ntp-service sessions [ verbose ]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Parameters
verbose: Displays detailed information about all IPv4 NTP associations. If you do not specify this
keyword, the command displays only brief information about the NTP associations.
Usage guidelines
When a device is operating in NTP broadcast or multicast server mode, the display ntp-service
sessions command does not display the IPv4 NTP association information corresponding to the
broadcast or multicast server. However, the associations are counted in the total number of
associations.
Examples
# Display brief information about all IPv4 NTP associations.
<Sysname> display ntp-service sessions
Description
Synchronization distance relative to the upper-level clock, in
seconds, and calculated from dispersion and roundtrip delay
values.
Accuracy of the system clock.
NTP version in the range of 1 to 4.
Source interface.
If the source interface is not specified, this field displays Not
specified.
Reference timestamp in the NTP message.
Originate timestamp in the NTP message.
Receive timestamp in the NTP message.
Transmit timestamp in the NTP message.
Dispersion information.
Status of the local clock. The field is displayed only when you use
the ntp-service refclock-master command to set the local clock
as a reference clock.
When the reach field of the local clock is 255, the field is displayed
as working normally. Otherwise, the field is displayed as
working abnormally.
Total number of associations.
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