Hi As i understand it (when typing show ntp status on a cisco switch) "root dispersion" is the worst case difference between the local clock and the stratum 1, but then what is "peer dispersion"??
I am sitting on a switch, to which a dcf77 (stratum1) clock is connected on port 20, and a "show ntp status" tells med that the "peer clock offset is -2.5965 msec, root delay is 1.27 msec, root dispersion is 5.45 msec, peer dispersion is 2.84 msec" why is the root dispertion not "0" when the Dcf77-clock is sitting on port 20 on the switch? is 5.45 the time the Dcf77-signal takes to travel from Frankfurt to Denmark where i am located? What then does the peer dispersion time of 2.84 msec tell me? /Towli - Denmark _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
