NTP statistics
Command: /stats/ntp
NTP statistics:
The switch uses NTP (Network Timing Protocol) version 3 to synchronize the switch's internal clock with an
atomic time-calibrated NTP server. With NTP enabled, the switch can accurately update its internal clock
to be consistent with other devices on the network and generates accurate syslogs.
The following table describes the NTP statistics:
NTP statistics
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Statistics
Primary Server
Secondary Server
Uplink Failure Detection statistics
This menu option allows you to display Uplink Failure Detection (UFD) statistics. To reset UFD statistics,
follow the command /stats/ufd with the following argument: clear.
Command: /stats/ufd
Uplink Failure Detection statistics:
Number of times LtM link failure: 1
Number of times LtM link in Blocking State: 0
Number of times LtD got auto disabled: 1
Primary Server:
Requests Sent:
Responses Received:
Updates:
Secondary Server:
Requests Sent:
Responses Received:
Updates:
Description
Requests Sent—The total number of NTP requests the switch sent to
the primary NTP server to synchronize time.
Responses Received—The total number of NTP responses received
from the primary NTP server.
Updates—The total number of times the switch updated its time based
on the NTP responses received from the primary NTP server.
Requests Sent—The total number of NTP requests the switch sent to
the secondary NTP server to synchronize time.
Responses Received—The total number of NTP responses received
from the secondary NTP server.
Updates—The total number of times the switch updated its time based
on the NTP responses received from the secondary NTP server.
Statistics Menu
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