The display ntp-service sessions command displays summary information about local Network Time Protocol (NTP) sessions.
The actual command output varies according to the device. The command output here is only an example.
<HUAWEI> display ntp-service sessions
clock source: 10.1.1.1
clock stratum: 8
clock status: configured, master, sane, valid
reference clock ID: LOCAL(0)
reach: 255
current poll: 1024
now: 355
offset: 0.5995 ms
delay: 3.01 ms
disper: 25.42 ms
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| clock source | IP address , NEID of a reference clock. |
| clock stratum | When the clock status is unsynchronized, the NTP stratum of the local system is 16.Stratum of a peer clock. |
| clock status | Clock status. The clock status information helps you check the following information:
|
| reference clock ID | IP address of the remote server or identifier of the reference clock with which the peer system clock has been synchronized. |
| current poll | Poll interval. |
| reach | Reachability of the configured server or peer. |
| now | Time since NTP packet is not received or last synchronized. |
| offset | Offset between the local system clock and peer for the last received packet. |
| delay | Delay between the local system clock and peer for the last received packet. |
| disper | Dispersion between the local system clock and peer for the last received packet. |