9 LTOS7 Management and Monitoring
9.1.5 NTP
The NTP configuration page is used to set up the additional NTP parameters needed for a more specific
configuration of the NTP subsystem.
9.1.5.1 General Settings
Stratum Level when Unsynchronized
The stratum value for NTP refers to a distance away from a reference source and not the accuracy. For example,
a time server with an internal reference such as GPS or DCF77, internally has a Stratum 0 and is considered
from an external network as Stratum 1. The setting "Stratum Level when Unsynchronized" is used to configure
the stratum value, by which the server presents itself in the network, when a reference time source is not avail-
able. This value does not take an effect until the configured NTP Trustime for the internal reference clock has
expired and no further time sources such as external NTP servers are available.
Disable Stratum Changes
By activating this operation mode, the server always presents itself (even if asynchronous) as a Stratum 1 server
in the network. The "Stratum Level When Unsynchronized" setting will become ineffective.
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