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show ntp
show ntp
The
show ntp
command displays a list of the peers of the NTP server, along with status information about each peer.
Syntax
show ntp
This command has no arguments.
Example
Infoblox > show ntp
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
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*LOCAL(1) LOCAL(1) 12 l 47 64 377 +0.000 0.000 0.008
When you execute the show ntp
command, the NIOS appliance displays the following information:
- remote: The IP address of the remote peer.
- refid: Identifies the reference clock.
- st: The stratum of the remote peer.
- t: The type of the peer, such as local, unicast or broadcast.
- when: When the last packet was received.
- poll: The polling interval, in seconds.
- reach: The reachability register, in octal numerals.
- delay: The current estimated delay, in seconds.
- offset: The offset of the peer clock relative to the local clock, in milliseconds. The offset value is generally limited to 6 digits.
- jitter: The estimated time error of the system clock.
The following special characters may be seen on a peer:
- *: The NTP server is synchronized to this peer.
- #: The NTP server is almost synchronized to this peer.
- +: This peer is selected for possible synchronization.
- –: This peer is a candidate for selection.
- ~: This Peer is statically configured.