2 Specifying an SNTP server

To display detailed information about SNTP associations, enter the show sntp associations details command.

Brocade# show sntp associations details

10.99.8.95configured,insane, unsynched,invalid, stratum 16 ref ID 0.0.0.0,time 0.0 (Jan 1 00:00:00)

our mode client, peer mode unspec, our poll intvl 15, peer poll intvl 0 root delay 0.0 msec, root disp 0.0

delay 0 msec, offset 0 msec precision 2**0, version 0

org time 0.0 (Jan 1 00:00:00) rcv time 0.0 (Jan 1 00:00:00) xmt time 0.0 (Jan 1 00:00:00)

Syntax: show sntp associations details

The following table describes the information displayed by the show sntp associations details command.

TABLE 6 Output from the show sntp associations details command

Field

Description

 

 

IP address

The IP address of the SNTP server. The IP address is an IPv4 or an IPv6

 

address.

 

 

configured or dynamic

The SNTP server is either configured, or the last responsive broadcast

 

server that is found dynamically.

 

 

authenticated

If MD5 authentication is enabled for the peer.

 

 

sane or insane

If the SNTP server passes sanity checks.

 

 

synched or unsynched

If the system is synchronized or unsynchronized to the NTP peer.

 

 

valid or invalid

If the peer time is valid or invalid.

 

 

stratum

The NTP stratum level of the peer.

 

 

reference ID

The IP address of the peer (if any) to which the unit is synchronized. The

 

reference ID can also refer to the external clock source if the peer is

 

stratum 1.

 

Examples of external clock source IDs: GPS, CDMA, WWV (Ft.Collins US

 

Radio 2.5, 5, 10, 15 MHz), CESM (calibrated Cesium clock), etc.

 

 

time

The reference time stamp.

 

 

our mode

The mode relative to the peer. The mode can be a client or a broadcast

 

client.

 

 

peer mode

Peer mode relative to us.

 

 

our poll intvl

The system poll interval relative to the peer.

 

 

peer poll intv

The poll interval of the peer relative to the server.

 

 

root delay

The total delay time in milliseconds along the path to the root clock.

 

 

root disp

The dispersion of the root path in milliseconds.

 

 

delay

The round trip delay to the peer in milliseconds.

 

 

offset

The offset of the peer clock relative to the system clock.

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