Time distribution model, How the s100 works – Symmetricom S100 User Manual

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Time Distribution Model

Network time distribution systems use a hierarchical time distribution model, as shown in this
figure:

In hierarchical systems, primary time source clocks are Stratum 0 (zero), including GPS
satellites, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) ACTS dial-up service, or
similar national time standards organizations.

The S100 acts as a Stratum 1 time server that derives its time from GPS and distributes this
time over a TCP/IP network using NTP. Stratum 2 NTP clients can distribute time to Stratum 3
computers.

How the S100 Works

The following describes how the S100 acquires and secures time.

Computer

Systems

(NTP

Clients)

SyncServers
or Computer

Systems

(NTP Clients)

Symmetricom

SyncServer

GPS

Satellites or

NMI Dial-Up

Service

St

rat

u

m

3

Stratu

m 2

Strat

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m

1

Stratu

m 0

Figure 2-1: The S100 in the Time Distribution Hierarchy

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