Field
Last Attempt Status
Server IP Address
Address Type
Server Stratum
Reference Clock Id
Server Mode
Unicast Server Max Entries
Unicast Server Current Entries
Broadcast Count
SNTP Server Configuration
Use the SNTP Server Configuration page to view and modify information for adding and
modifying Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP servers.
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Description
Specifies the status of the last SNTP request or
unsolicited message for both unicast and broadcast
modes. If no message has been received from a
server, a status of Other is displayed. These values
are appropriate for all operational modes.
• Other - None of the following enumeration values.
• Success - The SNTP operation was successful and
the system time was updated.
• Request Timed Out - A directed SNTP request
timed out without receiving a response from the
SNTP server.
• Bad Date Encoded - The time provided by the
SNTP server is not valid.
• Version Not Supported - The SNTP version
supported by the server is not compatible with the
version supported by the client.
• Server Unsynchronized - The SNTP server is not
synchronized with its peers. This is indicated via
the 'leap indicator' field on the SNTP message.
• Server Kiss Of Death - The SNTP server indicated
that no further queries were to be sent to this
server. This is indicated by a stratum field equal to
0 in a message received from a server.
Specifies the IP address of the server for the last
received valid packet. If no message has been
received from any server, an empty string is shown.
Specifies the address type of the SNTP Server
address for the last received valid packet.
Specifies the claimed stratum of the server for the
last received valid packet.
Specifies the reference clock identifier of the server
for the last received valid packet.
Specifies the mode of the server for the last received
valid packet.
Specifies the maximum number of unicast server
entries that can be configured on this client.
Specifies the number of current valid unicast server
entries configured for this client.
Specifies the number of unsolicited broadcast SNTP
messages that have been received and processed
by the SNTP client since last reboot.
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