
This document describes the Network Time Protocol (NTP), specifies its formal structure and summarizes information useful for its implementation. NTP provides the mechanisms to …
Network Time Protocol (NTP) synchronizes clocks of hosts and routers in the Internet. NIST estimates 10-20 million NTP servers and clients deployed in the Internet and its tributaries all …
NTP is an open-standard time synchronization protocol designed for precision synchronization and maintenance of time/date on computers and other devices attached to TCP/IP networks. …
By far, the most widely used and accepted method for maintaining accurate time across entire networks is an imple-mentation of the Network Time Protocol (NTP). NTP is one of the oldest, …
An NTP peer obtains its time from one or more NTP servers usually of equal time stratum with itself. NTP uses a special algorithm to reconcile any time differences from the different servers …
This application note provides implementation details and requirements for using the SEL-2401, SEL-2404, or SEL-2407 Satellite-Synchronized Clock with the SEL-3530 Real-Time …
The Network Time Protocol (NTP) was created at the University of Delaware, and is defined by the RFC-1305 document. The NTP packet includes three 64-bit timestamps and contains the …