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Chapter 5
Setup and Configuration
Section 5.12.8

Viewing the NTP Service Status

To view the status of the NTP service, do the following:
1.
Make sure the NTP service is enabled. For more information, refer to
NTP
Service".
2.
Display the NTP service status by typing:
services ntp ntp-status
A table similar to the following example appears:
ruggedcom# services ntp ntp-status
ntp-status
remote
==============================================================================
*142.3.100.2
172.30.149.45
+206.186.255.226 128.138.140.44
x206.186.255.227 CHU_AUDIO(1)
+209.87.233.53
This table provides the following information:
Parameter
ntp-status
A character before an address is referred to as a tally code. Tally codes indicate the fate of the peer in the clock
selection process. The following describes the meaning of each tally code:
Tally Code
blank
x
.
-
+
#
*
o
Section 5.12.9

Viewing the Status of Reference Clocks

To view the status of reference clocks, type:
220
refid
st t when poll reach
.GPS.
1 u
.INIT.
16 u
2 u
3 u
209.87.233.52
2 u
Description
Use this action to get the current NTP running status.
Description
A blank tally code indicates the peer has been discarded either because it is unreachable, it is synchronized to
the same server (synch loop) or the synchronization distance is too far.
This tally code indicates the peer has been discarded because its clock is not correct. This is referred to as a
falseticker.
This tally code indicates the peer has been discarded because its synchronization distance is too poor to be
considered a candidate.
This tally code indicates the peer has been discarded because its offset is too a significant compared to the
other peers. This is referred to as an outlier.
This tally code indicates the peer is considered a candidate.
This tally code indicates the peer is considered a candidate, but it is not among the top six sorted by
synchronization distance. If the association is short-lived, it may be demobilized to conserve resources.
This tally code indicates the peer is the system peer.
This tally code indicates the peer is the system peer, but the synchronization distance is derived from a Pulse-
Per-Second (PPS) signal.
delay
937 1024
377
38.104
- 1024
0
0.000
413 1024
377
58.578
927 1024
377
58.034
449 1024
377
27.060
Section 5.12.7, "Enabling/Disabling the
offset
jitter
-0.273
0.802
0.000
0.000
0.143
27.963
10846.0
30.289
-1.132
3.153
Viewing the NTP Service Status
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