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Peer mode
Operation mode of the peer device:
• unspec—The mode is unspecified.
• active—Active mode.
• passive—Passive mode.
• client—Client mode.
• server—Server mode.
• broadcast—Broadcast or multicast server mode.
• bclient—Broadcast or multicast client mode.
peer poll interval
Polling interval of the peer device
, in seconds. The value
displayed is a power of 2. For example, if the displayed value is 6,
the poll interval of the local device is 26, or 64 seconds.
Offset
Offset of the system clock relative to the reference clock, in
milliseconds.
Roundtrip delay
Roundtrip delay from the local device to the NTP server, in
milliseconds.
dispersion Maximum error of the system clock relative to the reference clock.
Root roundtrip delay
Roundtrip delay from the local device to the primary timer server,
in milliseconds.
root dispersion
Maximum error of the system clock relative to the primary
reference clock, in milliseconds.
Reachabilities
Reachability count of the clock source. 0 indicates that the clock
source is unreachable.
sync distance
Synchronization distance relative to the upper-level clock
seconds, and calculated from dispersion
values.
Precision Accuracy of the system clock.
version NTP version in the range of 1 to 4.
source interface
Source interface.
If the source interface is not specified, this field is
Not specified
.
Reftime Reference timestamp in the NTP message.
Orgtime Originate timestamp in the NTP message.
Rcvtime Receive timestamp in the NTP message.
Xmttime Transmit timestamp in the NTP message.
Filter order Sample information order.
Reference clock status
Status of the local clock. The field is displayed only when you use
the
ntp-service refclock-master
command to set the local clock
as a reference clock.
When the reach field of the local clock is 255, the field is displayed
as
working normally
. Otherwise, the field is displayed as
working abnormally
.
Total sessions Total number of associations.
display ntp-service status
Use display ntp-service status to display NTP service status.