Table 13.1 some network time protocol – Xblue Networks X-50 User Manual

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NPT –

Network Time Protocol

A protocol that defines the ability to synchronize different computer systems over

a packet switched network, using UDP packets via port 123 as the transport layer.

P2P –

Peer to Peer

All computers have the ability share information with each other without logging into a server.

This protocol is very helpful with VoIP.

PPPoE –

Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet –

This transport protocol is used on telephone networks as

“ATM”, where the DSL modem encapsulates PPP packets inside ATM cells and send them over a WAN Connection.

PAP

Password Authentication Protocol

This requires the requesting device to send an un-encrypted authen-

tication, which must contain both the ID and password, to the local router when attempting to connect.

TABLE 13.1 Some Network Time Protocol

Network Time Protocol

time-a.nist.gov
129.6.15.28
NIST, Gaithersburg, Maryland

time.nist.gov
192.43.244.18
NCAR, Boulder, Colorado

time-b.nist.gov
129.6.15.29
NIST, Gaithersburg, Maryland

nist1.dc.certifiedtime.com
216.200.93.8
Abovnet, North Virginia

time-a.timefreq.bldrdoc.gov
132.163.4.101
NIST, Boulder, Colorado

nist1.dc.certifiedtime.com
216.200.93.8
Abovnet, North Virginia

time-b.timefreq.bldrdoc.gov
132.163.4.102
NIST, Boulder, Colorado

nist1.dc.certifiedtime.com
216.200.93.8
Abovnet, North Virginia

time-c.timefreq.bldrdoc.gov
132.163.4.103
NIST, Boulder, Colorado

nist1.nyc.certifiedtime.com
208.184.49.129
Abovnet, New York City

utcnist.colorado.edu
128.138.140.44
University of Colorado, Boulder

nist1.sjc.certifiedtime.com
207.126.103.202
Abovnet, San Jose, California

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