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Field Description
Reference clock ID
For an IPv4 NTP server:
The field represents the IP address of the remote server when
the local device is synchronized to a remote NTP server.
The field represents the local clock when the local device uses
the local clock as the reference source.
•
When the local clock has a stratum level of 1, this field
displays
LOCL
.
•
When the local clock has any otherstratum, this field
displaysthe IP address of the local clock.
For an IPv6 NTP server:
The field represents the MD5 digest of the first 32 bits of the
IPv6 address of the remote server when the local device is
synchronized to a remote IPv6 NTP server.
The field represents the local clock when the local device uses
the local clock as a reference source.
•
When the local clock has a stratum level of 1, this field
displays
LOCL
.
•
When the local clock has any otherstratum, this field
displaysthe MD5 digest of the first 32 bits of the IPv6
address of the local clock.
Leap indicator
Alarming status:
•
00
—Normal.
•
01
—Leap second, indicates that the last minute in a day
has 61 seconds.
•
10
—Leap second, indicates that the last minute in a day
has 59 seconds.
•
11
—Time is not synchronized.
Clock jitter
Difference between the system clock and reference clock, in
seconds.
Stability
Clock frequency stability. A lower value represents better
stability.
Clock precision
Accuracy of the system clock.
Root delay
Roundtrip delay from the local device to the primary time
server, in milliseconds.
Root dispersion
Maximum error of the system clock relative to the primary time
server, in milliseconds.
Reference time
Reference timestamp.
display ntp-service trace
Use
display ntp-service trace
to displaybrief information about each NTP server from the local
device back to the primary time server.
Syntax
display ntp-service trace
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