Rob schrieb:
Paul <[email protected]> wrote:
On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 4:03 AM, Martin Burnicki
<[email protected]> wrote:
+1
However, path asymmetry includes
I think you're abusing the conventional notion of asymmetric latency.
Uncorrected bandwidth asymmetry will result in offsets between
truechimers. Offsets between clocks that we hope are truechimers
doesn't mean link-speed asymmetry.
No, not link-speed asymmetry but propagation-time asymmetry that may
be the result of link-speed asymmetry but also could be caused by
other asymmetries like interleaving in one direction, medium access
protocols that do time-slotting in one direction, etc.
I just meant that there can be different overall propagation delays for
a packet from the client ntpd and to a server ntpd, and from the server
back to the client, and a possible ADSL connection is only is only one
component of the overall asymmetry.
Martin
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