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Table 13 Command output
Field
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Source
Reference
Clock stratum
Reachabilities
Poll interval
Last receive time
Offset
Roundtrip delay
Dispersion
Total sessions
Description
1—Clock source selected by the system (the current reference source). It has
a system clock stratum level less than or equal to 15.
2—The stratum level of the clock source is less than or equal to 15.
3—The clock source has survived the clock selection algorithm.
4—The clock source is a candidate clock source.
5—The clock source was created by a command.
IPv6 address of the NTP server. If this field displays ::, the IPv6 address of the
NTP server has not been resolved successfully.
Reference clock ID of the NTP server:
If the reference clock is the local clock, the value of this field is related to the
value of the Clock stratum field:
When the value of the Clock stratum field is 0 or 1, this field displays
LOCL.
When the Clock stratum field has another value, this field displays the
MD5 digest value of the first 32 bits of the IPv6 address. The MD5 digest
value is in dotted decimal format.
If the reference clock is the clock of another device on the network, this field
displays the MD5 digest value of the first 32 bits of the IPv6 address. The
MD5 digest value is in dotted decimal format. If this field displays INIT, the
local device has not established a connection with the NTP server.
Stratum level of the NTP server, which determines the clock accuracy. The
value is in the range of 1 to 16. A lower stratum level represents higher clock
accuracy. A stratum 16 clock is not synchronized and cannot be used as a
reference clock.
Reachability count of the NTP server. 0 indicates that the NTP server is
unreachable.
Polling interval in seconds. It is the maximum interval between successive NTP
messages.
Length of time from when the last NTP message was received or when the local
clock was last updated to the current time.
Time is in seconds by default.
If the time length is greater than 2048 seconds, it is displayed in minutes
(m).
If the time length is greater than 300 minutes, it is displayed in hours (h).
If the time length is greater than 96 hours, it is displayed in days (d).
If the time length is greater than 999 days, it is displayed in years (y).
If the time when the most recent NTP message was received or when the local
clock was updated most recently is behind the current time, this field displays
a hyphen (-).
Offset of the system clock relative to the reference clock, in milliseconds.
Roundtrip delay from the local device to the clock source, in milliseconds.
Maximum error of the system clock relative to the reference source.
Total number of associations.
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