Done!
$ ntpq -pn tick; ntpq -pn tock
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==============================================================================
o127.127.20.0 .GPS. 0 l 7 16 377 0.000 -0.011 0.004
+10.0.2.9 .GPS. 1 u 4 16 377 0.171 -0.007 0.004
-194.117.9.130 194.117.9.137 2 u 21 64 377 18.067 0.461 0.278
-194.117.9.136 194.117.9.138 2 u 2 64 377 19.012 0.704 0.363
+193.136.5.16 193.136.250.246 2 u 53 64 377 17.044 0.378 0.212
+193.136.5.14 193.136.250.246 2 u 12 64 377 22.082 -0.089 0.456
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==============================================================================
o127.127.20.0 .GPS. 0 l 9 16 377 0.000 -0.009 0.002
+10.0.2.8 .GPS. 1 u 10 16 377 0.176 0.008 0.004
-194.117.9.130 194.117.9.137 2 u 56 64 377 18.259 0.397 0.229
-194.117.9.136 194.117.9.138 2 u 46 64 377 18.941 0.644 0.295
+193.136.5.16 193.136.250.246 2 u 26 64 377 17.308 0.313 0.270
+193.136.5.14 193.136.250.246 2 u 22 64 377 21.547 0.079 0.369
Is this enough?
Now really, if you don't want to answer don't.
I simply asked if someone had NTP and this particular receiver
working. What so difficult about this question? If you don't have any
experience with it don't bother to reply!
I have been using NTP since 1996, maintaining a stratum 2 server in a
University. So there... this is my experience!
And quite frankly my main Internet connection is sooo asymmetric that
NTP behaves badly for my purposes and therefore I have to route NTP
packets through a DSL connection.
For this reason and not to depend on pool servers I want to install a
third reference.
By the way, you should have received a reply like the one you gave me
when you were having problems with your Oncore receiver and a lot of
people helped.
Now... If you don't have anything positive to add just shut up!
Miguel Gonçalves
On 8 August 2012 20:40, Chris Albertson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 7:27 AM, Miguel Barbosa Gonçalves <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> After converting RS-422 to RS-232 what do I need to with on the NTP side?
>
>
> First, install NTP and get it working using Internet Pool servers.
>
> After that, come back and ask about adding the new GPS. Also it would help
> to know which operating system you are using (Linux, BSD, ...?) and how you
> have the PPS connected.
>
> Chris Albertson
> Redondo Beach, California
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