Thanks

As my kids would say daaaaaah,

I looked for ages for this and just cold not see it.

-Gary


Gary Shainberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 All,

 Is there anyway to monitor the output of an NTP server, there appears
 not to be a specific probe looking at port 123.

 Regards

 -Gary


<http://www.intermapper.com/docs/WebHelp/06-probe_reference/servers-standard.html#nntp>

[Quote]
Network Time Server

This probe sends a client-mode request to an NTP server asking for the current
time, and displays an error if no response is returned. By default, NTP
requests are sent on UDP port 123.

Note: This probe does not validate the time in the NTP response.
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