R0106-HP MSR Router Series Network Management and Monitoring Command Reference(V7)

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Field Descri
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Clock status
Status of the clock source corresponding to this association:
configured—The association was created by a configuration
command.
dynamic—The association is established dynamically.
master—The clock source is the primary reference source of the
current system.
selected—The clock source has survived the clock selection
algorithm.
candidate—The clock source is the candidate reference source.
sane—The clock source has passed the sane authentication.
insane—The clock source has failed the sane authentication.
valid—The clock source is valid, which means the clock source
meets the following requirements: it has passed authentication
and is being synchronized. Its stratum level is valid, and its root
delay and root dispersion values are within their ranges.
invalid—The clock source is invalid.
unsynced—The clock source has not been synchronized or the
value of the stratum level is invalid.
Reference clock ID
Reference clock ID of the NTP server:
If the reference clock is the local clock, the value of this field is
related to the value of the Clock stratum field:
{ When the value of the Clock stratum field is 0 or 1, this field
displays LOCL.
{ When the Clock stratum field has another value, this field
displays the IP address of the local clock.
If the reference clock is the clock of another device on the
network, this field displays the IP address of the device. If the
device supports IPv6, this field displays the MD5 digest of the
first 32 bits of the IPv6 address of the device. If this field displays
INIT, the local device has not established a connection with the
NTP server.
VPN instance
VPN instance to which the NTP server belongs. If the NTP server is
in a public network, the field displays Not specified.
Local mode
Operation mode of the local device:
unspec—The mode is unspecified.
active—Active mode.
passive—Passive mode.
client—Client mode.
server—Server mode.
broadcast—Broadcast or multicast server mode.
bclient—Broadcast or multicast client mode.
local poll interval
Polling interval of the local device, in seconds. The value displayed
is a power of 2. For example, if the displayed value is 6, the poll
interval of the local device is 2
6
, or 64 seconds.