Dear colleagues: The NIST server time-d (ipv4=129.6.15.27, ipv6=2610:20:6f15:15::27) currently receives approximately 400 NTP requests per second. About 30% of these are from ipv6 addresses. The server has been operating for a bit more than 2 years.
Best wishes, Judah Levine Time and Frequency Division NIST Boulder On Thursday, November 27, 2014 7:10:02 AM UTC-7, Charles Elliott wrote: > The U.S. Government (NIST) has a new time server (time-d.nist.gov) > > whose address is 2610:20:6F15:15::27. When I put that address into > > ntp.conf the Meinberg Time Server Monitor indicates "Unknown clock > > type" in the Type column and Reach remains 000. However, when > > 2610:20:6F15:15::27 is pinged the return is "General failure". > > (Dr.) Judah Levine, Time and Frequency Division, NIST Boulder, says > > 2610:20:6F15:15::27 works as far as he can tell. So, do IPV6 addresses > > result in anything useful when used in NTPD? > > > > > > Charles Elliott _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions
