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NTP Root Dispersion > 10 Seconds

edited Dec 22, 2021 4:15PM in Oracle Solaris Networking (MOSC) 3 comments

Hi Fellows,

I hope you are ok,

Thanks for your time and for helping me with some questions that I have.


I have some questions, what really means the Reference/Origin/Receive/Transmit Timestamp when I see the protocol using the Wireshark,

What is the relationship that has with that you mentioned about “Recall that an NTP time transfer involves four timestamps as shown in Figure 2.”

https://blog.meinbergglobal.com/2021/02/25/the-root-of-all-timing-understanding-root-delay-and-root-dispersion-in-ntp/



From Client:

Network Time Protocol (NTP Version 4, client)

   Flags: 0x23, Leap Indicator: no warning, Version number: NTP Version 4, Mode: client

       00.. .... = Leap Indicator: no warning (0)

       ..10 0... = Version number: NTP Version 4 (4)

       .... .011 = Mode: client (3)

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