System poll interval: 256 s
# Display the NTP service status when time is not synchronized.
<Sysname> display ntp-service status
Clock status: unsynchronized
Clock stratum: 16
Reference clock ID: none
Clock jitter: 0.000000 s
Stability: 0.000 pps
Clock precision: 2^-18
Clock precision:
Root delay: 0.00000 ms
Root dispersion: 0.00002 ms
Reference time: d0c5fc32.92c70b1e
System poll interval: 8 s
Table 19 Command output
Field
Clock status
Clock stratum
System peer
Local mode
Reference clock ID
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Description
Status of the system clock:
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synchronized—The system clock has been synchronized.
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unsynchronized—The system clock has not been synchronized.
Stratum level of the system clock.
IP address of the selected NTP server.
Operation mode of the local device:
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unspec—The mode is unspecified.
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active—Active mode.
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passive—Passive mode.
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client—Client mode.
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server—Server mode.
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broadcast—Broadcast or multicast server mode.
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bclient—Broadcast or multicast client mode.
For an IPv4 NTP server:
The field represents the IP address of the remote server when the local device is
synchronized to a remote NTP server.
The field represents the local clock when the local device uses the local clock as a
reference source.
•
When the local clock has a stratum level of 1, this field displays LOCL.
•
When the local clock has any other stratum, this field displays the IP address of
the local clock.
For an IPv6 NTP server:
The field represents the MD5 digest of the first 32 bits of the IPv6 address of the
remote server when the local device is synchronized to a remote IPv6 NTP server.
The field represents the local clock when the local device uses the local clock as a
reference source.
•
When the local clock has a stratum level of 1, this field displays LOCL.
•
When the local clock has any other stratum, this field displays the MD5 digest
of the first 32 bits of the IPv6 address of the local clock.
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