Richard B. Gilbert wrote: > Stratum is taken into account in selecting a time source. > I can't swear to it but I'd be surprised if three stratum 10 servers > could out vote one stratum 2 server. > At least for RFC1305, stratum is not considered (except in as much as refid is not checked for stratum 1) until after the intersection algorithm has removed false tickers.
I believe there have been cases on the newsgroup in which people have peered systems using the local clock and then had the system form a clique which rejects real sources of time. The main thing that would probably mitigate against this if the local clocks were in appliances is that the local clock gets a falsely narrow error tolerance band. With the peering configuration, the bands overlap, but with multiple appliances, they would have to drift at very similar rates to stay compatible. The narrow tolerance is why local clocks that agree make it particularly difficult for a good clock to be accepted, as the good clock has to be very close to the clique to not be rejected. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
