
CONFIGURATION AND ANALYSIS SOFTWARE ENSUITE
Information for general use
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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
. 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).