6NTP Software Installation and Configuration

6.1Network Time Protocol

The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a family of programs that are used to adjust the system clock on your computer and keep it synchronized with external sources of time. NTP was developed by Dr. David Mills at the University of Delaware. Information is available at the official NTP web site:

www.eecis.udel.edu/~ntp

The Network Time Protocol is designed to function as a background task on the host operating system, so that its operation is transparent to the user and system tasks. Time data is transferred from external time sources to clients within your domain. NTP achieves accuracy in the sub-microsecond to low-millisecond range with hardware currently available.

This section describes installation of the NTP software on a designated network computer for use with the Acutime Smart Antenna as primary reference clock.

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