127 Obtains a list of peers for which the server is maintaining state, along with a summary of that state. Summary information includes the address of the remote peer, the local interface address (0.0.0.0 if a local address has yet to be determined), the stratum of the remote peer (a stratum of 16 indicates the remote peer is unsynchronized), the polling interval, in seconds, the reachability register, in octal, and the current estimated delay, offset and dispersion of the peer, all in seconds. |
127 Obtains a list of peers for which the server is maintaining state, along with a summary of that state. Summary information includes the address of the remote peer, the local interface address (0.0.0.0 if a local address has yet to be determined), the stratum of the remote peer (a stratum of 16 indicates the remote peer is unsynchronized), the polling interval, in seconds, the reachability register, in octal, and the current estimated delay, offset and dispersion of the peer, all in seconds. |
128 The character in the left margin indicates the mode this peer entry is operating in. A \fB+\fP denotes symmetric active, a \fB-\fP indicates symmetric passive, a \fB=\fP means the remote server is being polled in client mode, a \fB^\fP indicates that the server is broadcasting to this address, a \fB~\fP denotes that the remote peer is sending broadcasts and a \fB*\fP marks the peer the server is currently synchronizing to. |
128 The character in the left margin indicates the mode this peer entry is operating in. A \fB+\fP denotes symmetric active, a \fB-\fP indicates symmetric passive, a \fB=\fP means the remote server is being polled in client mode, a \fB^\fP indicates that the server is broadcasting to this address, a \fB~\fP denotes that the remote peer is sending broadcasts and a \fB*\fP marks the peer the server is currently synchronizing to. |
129 The contents of the host field may be one of four forms. It may be a host name, an IP address, a reference clock implementation name with its parameter or |
129 The contents of the host field may be one of four forms. It may be a host name, an IP address, a reference clock implementation name with its parameter or |
130 .BR "REFCLK(\fIimplementation number\fP, \fIparameter\fP)" |
130 .BR "REFCLK(\fIimplementation number\fP, \fIparameter\fP)". |
135 A slightly different peer summary list. Identical to the output of the \fBpeers\fP command, except for the character in the leftmost column. Characters only appear beside peers which were included in the final stage of the clock selection algorithm. A \fB.\fP indicates that this peer was cast off in the falseticker detection, while a \fB+\fP indicates that the peer made it through. A \fB*\fP denotes the peer the server is currently synchronizing with. |
135 A slightly different peer summary list. Identical to the output of the \fBpeers\fP command, except for the character in the leftmost column. Characters only appear beside peers which were included in the final stage of the clock selection algorithm. A \fB.\fP indicates that this peer was cast off in the falseticker detection, while a \fB+\fP indicates that the peer made it through. A \fB*\fP denotes the peer the server is currently synchronizing with. |