display ntp-service sessions

Function

The display ntp-service sessions command displays summary information about local Network Time Protocol (NTP) sessions.

Format

display ntp-service sessions

Parameters

None

Views

All views

Default Level

1: Monitoring level

Task Name and Operations

Task Name Operations
ntp read

Usage Guidelines

This command displays summary information about local Network Time Protocol (NTP) sessions.

Example

The actual command output varies according to the device. The command output here is only an example.

# Display detailed information about local NTP sessions.
<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
Table 1 Description of the display ntp-service sessions command output
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:

  • Whether this clock source is configured or established dynamically.
  • Whether this clock source is the master clock or not.
  • Whether this clock source is the selected clock source or not.
  • Whether this clock source is a candidate clock source or not.
  • Whether this clock source is sane or insane.
  • Whether this clock source is valid or invalid.
  • Whether this clock source is synchronized or not.
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.

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Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
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