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NTP Information Menu

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NTP Information Menu

To view the

NTP

configuration menu, enter the

ntinfo

command at the system prompt. If you

are using verbose mode, the

NTP

configuration menu is displayed. Otherwise, enter a ques-

tion mark (

?

) at the prompt to display this menu:

Command

NTP Information Menu

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ntplpeers

display list of peers the server knows about

ntppeers

display peer summary information

ntpdmpeers

display peer summary info the way Dave Mills likes it

ntpshowpeer

display detailed information for one or more peers

ntpvers

print version number

ntpinfo

display local server information

Related Menus:
Ntconfig Ntinfo Ntstats Ntadmin Ntaccess

The main menu options are shown in the

Related Menus

list for quick access if you need to

change menus.

Display List of Peers the Server Knows About

The

ntplpeers

command is used to display a brief list of all

NTP

associations related to this

switch (servers, peers, etc.).

To display a list of

NTP

associations, enter the

ntplpeers

command at the system prompt. A

display similar to the following is shown:

client 1.1.1.1
client 1.1.1.2
sym_active 1.1.1.3

The list shows the mode this switch is using in relation to the association, and the address of
the remote association. The address is either a domain name or an

IP

address. The available

modes are as follows:

Symmetric Active (1)

A host in this mode sends periodic messages regardless of the
reachability state of stratum of its peer. By operating in this
mode the host announces its willingness to synchronize and be
synchronized by the peer.

Symmetric Passive (2)

This type of association is ordinarily created upon the arrival of

a message from a peer operating in the symmetric active mode
and persists only as long as the peer is reachable and operat-
ing at a stratum level less than or equal to the host; otherwise
the association is dissolved. The association will always persist
until at least one message has been sent in reply. By operating
in this mode the host announces its willingness to synchronize
and be synchronized by the peer.

Client (3)

A host operating in this mode sends periodic messages regard-
less of the reachability state of stratum of its peer. By operating
in this mode the host, usually a

LAN

workstation, announces its

willingness to be synchronized, but not to synchronize the
peer.

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