show ntp status
Field | Description |
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system peer |
The current synchronization source. |
system peer mode |
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leap indicator |
The two-bit code that will be used to indicate the insertion of a leap second in the NTP timescale. |
stratum |
The quality level of the system clock. |
precision |
A signed integer that indicates the precision of the system clock. |
root distance |
The round-trip packet delay to the primary reference source. The delay is measured in seconds. |
root dispersion |
The maximum error relative to the primary reference source. The error is measured in seconds. |
reference ID |
The code that identifies the current synchronization source. |
reference time |
The local time that the system was last updated using NTP. |
system flags |
Indicates various communication parameters between the system and the server. The possible flags are as follows: auth: Enables the server to synchronize with unconfigured peers only if the peer has been correctly authenticated using either public key or private key cryptography.bclient: Enables the server to listen for a message from a broadcast or multicast server, as in the multicast client command with default address.calibrate: Enables the calibrate feature for reference clocks.kernel: Enables the kernel time discipline, if available.monitor: Enables the monitoring facility.ntp: Enables time and frequency discipline. In effect, this switch opens and closes the feedback loop, which is useful for testing.pps: Enables the pulse-per-second (PPS) signal when frequency and time is disciplined by the precision time kernel modifications.stats: Enables the statistics facility. |
jitter |
The maximum amount of fluctuation within the synchronization source due to random noise. |
stability |
The stability of the clocking source in parts per million (ppm). |
broadcastdelay |
The round-trip delay for broadcast messages in seconds. |
authdelay |
The round-trip delay for authentication messages in seconds. |