Ntp Operation Modes - HP MSR Series Configuration Manual

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Precision—An 8-bit signed integer that indicates the precision of the local clock.
Root Delay—Roundtrip delay to the primary reference source.
Root Dispersion—The maximum error of the local clock relative to the primary reference source.
Reference Identifier—Identifier of the particular reference source.
Reference Timestamp—The local time at which the local clock was last set or corrected.
Originate Timestamp—The local time at which the request departed from the client for the service
host.
Receive Timestamp—The local time at which the request arrived at the service host.
Transmit Timestamp—The local time at which the reply departed from the service host for the client.
Authenticator—Authentication information.

NTP operation modes

Devices that run NTP can implement clock synchronization in one of the following modes:
Client/server mode
Symmetric peers mode
Broadcast mode
Multicast mode
You can select operation modes of NTP as needed. If the IP address of the NTP server or peer is unknown
and many devices in the network need to be synchronized, you can adopt the broadcast or multicast
mode. In client/server or symmetric peers mode, a device is synchronized from the specified server or
peer, so clock reliability is enhanced.
Client/server mode
Figure 12 Client/server mode
Performs clock filtering and
selection, and synchronizes its
local clock to that of the
optimal reference source
When operating in client/server mode, a client sends a clock synchronization message to servers with
the Mode field in the message set to 3 (client mode). Upon receiving the message, the servers
automatically operate in server mode and send a reply, with the Mode field in the messages set to 4
(server mode). Upon receiving the replies from the servers, the client performs clock filtering and selection
and synchronizes its local clock to that of the optimal reference source.
In client/server mode, a client can be synchronized to a server, but not vice versa.
Client
Network
Clock
synchronization
message
Reply
( Mode 4)
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Server
Automatically works in
client/server mode and
(Mode3)
sends a reply

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