Figure 8.55: Time zone (enSuite)
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The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a standard for clock synchronization in computer systems. It
can be used if NTP synchronization has been activated in the device. Information about enabling
and function see sections 8.1 and 8.4. Following data can be viewed (information also in the online
help available).
Time stamp: Latest update of the last time synchronization using NTP. If a
synchronization has already been completed, the precise time of the synchronization
can be read in the display (date, time and time zone).
Duration since latest polling: the deviation (in seconds) at the last time
synchronization using NTP shows by how many seconds the internal time deviated
from the standard time at the last synchronization.
NTP Server: name or IP address of the NTP server used for the last time
synchronization, for example ptbtime1.ptb.de or de.pool.ntp.org or company servers as
in the figure.
Stratum: stratum value of the NTP server used for the last time synchronization
(number of computers up to the time reference in the NTP hierarchy).