C.22 Option 34: NTP/PTP Server
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NTP Terms
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NTP
: reveals that it is either running or stopped.
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Root Dispersion
: (or dispersion) represents the maximum error of the local clock relative
to the reference clock.
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Offset
: (or clock offset) represents the amount to adjust the local clock to bring it into
correspondence with the reference clock.
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Frequency
: frequency offset (PPM) relative to hardware clock.
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System Jitter
: is defined as the root-mean-square (RMS) average of the most recent offset
differences, and it represents the nominal error in estimating the offset (of the system).
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Clock Jitter
: is defined as the root-mean-square (RMS) average of the most recent offset
differences, and it represents the nominal error in estimating the offset (of the clock).
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Clock wander
: is the RMS of exponentially weighted frequency differences. This is not used
directly, but can, along with the jitter, be a highly useful monitoring and debugging tool.
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Stratum
: the level of each server in the hierarchy is defined by a stratum number. Primary
servers are assigned stratum one.
NTP Configure
To configure NTP follow these instructions. Use the cursor keys to select NTP, then Configure and
press ENTER. Figure C.58 illustrates the NTP configuration page. Choices for the NTP Version
include Versions 1, 2, 3 and 4. Multicast and Broadcast addresses may be typed in the assigned
boxes.
Status [ Configure ] Authentication
NTP Version [4]
Multicast Address [ ]
Broadcast Address
Ethernet Port 1 [ ]
Ethernet Port 2 [ ]
Apply Reset
ARBITER
SYSTEMS
Option 34 Network Time Module
[NTP]
PTP
SNMP
Clock
Network
System
Support
Logout
Computer Name (or IP address) – ssh – 80x24
Figure C.58: NTP Configure Page Using SSH
Summary of Contents for 1088A
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Page 18: ...xviii LIST OF FIGURES ...
Page 23: ...1 4 Attaching Rack Mount Ears to 1088A B Series Clocks 3 Figure 1 2 Attaching Rack Mount Ears ...
Page 24: ...4 Unpacking the Clock ...
Page 32: ...12 Front and Rear Panels ...
Page 38: ...18 Connecting Inlet Power Input and Output Signals ...
Page 46: ...26 GPS Antenna and Cable Information ...
Page 48: ...28 Setting Internal Jumpers Figure 5 1 Model 1088B Main Board ...
Page 76: ...56 The Setup Menus ...
Page 112: ...92 Serial Communication and Command Set ...
Page 127: ...B 4 Physical Dimensions 107 Figure B 1 Suggested Mounting of the AS0094500 Surge Arrester ...
Page 128: ...108 Using Surge Arresters ...
Page 145: ...C 5 Option 04 Parallel BCD Output 125 Figure C 4 Option 04 Output Jumper Settings ...
Page 146: ...126 Options List Figure C 5 Option 04 Board Layout and Jumper Locations ...
Page 166: ...146 Options List Figure C 12 Option 17 Board Layout and Jumper Locations ...
Page 187: ...C 16 Option 20A Four Fiber Optic Outputs 167 Figure C 22 Option 20A Jumper Locations ...
Page 194: ...174 Options List Figure C 24 Option 23 Internal Jumper Setup ...
Page 196: ...176 Options List Figure C 25 Option 27 Jumper Locations ...
Page 214: ...194 Options List Figure C 28 Option 29 Connector Signal Locations ...
Page 270: ...250 Options List ...