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Table 4, Command output, xmttime: 10:56:22.442 UTC Jan 7 2011CE2686D6.71464DC2
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reftime: 10:56:22.442 UTC Jan 7 2011(CE2686D6.71484513) orgtime: 10:56:22.442 UTC Jan 7 2011(CE2686D6.71484513) rcvtime: 10:56:22.442 UTC Jan 7 2011(CE2686D6.7149E881) xmttime: 10:56:22.442 UTC Jan 7 2011(CE2686D6.71464DC2) filter delay : 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 filter offset: 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 filter disper: 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total associations : 1 Table 4 Command output 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Field clock source clock stratum clock status reference clock ID Description IP address of the clock source. Stratum level of the clock source, which determines the clock precision. The value ranges from 1 to 16. The clock precision decreases from stratum 1 to stratum 16. A stratum 1 clock has the highest precision, and a stratum 16 clock is not synchronized. Status of the clock source corresponding to this session: • configured-The session was created by a configuration command. • dynamic-This session is established dynamically. • master-The clock source is the primary reference source of the current system. • selected-The clock source has survived the clock selection algorithm. • candidate-The clock source is the candidate reference source. • sane-The clock source has passed the sane authentication. • insane-The clock source has failed the sane authentication. • valid-The clock source is valid, which means the clock source meet the following requirements: it has passed the authentication and is being synchronized; its stratum level is valid; and its root delay and root dispersion values are within their ranges. • invalid-The clock source is invalid. • unsynced-The clock source has not been synchronized or the value of the stratum level is invalid. Reference clock ID of the clock source: • If the reference clock is the local clock, the value of this field is related to the stratum level of the clock source: { When the stratum level of the clock source is 0 or 1, this field is LOCL. { When the stratum level of the clock source has another value, this field is the IP address of the local clock. • If the reference clock is the clock of another device on the network, the value of this field is the IP address of that device. 14