David,
I'm not making myself absolutely crystal clear and you are obscuring the
point.
Windows has an awesome protocol that sets the time. It happens to use
the NTP packet header format, but is not otherwise compliant with the
NTPv4 specification, especially the 36-h poll interval limitation, which
is an engineering parameter based on the expected wander of a commodity
crystal oscillator. All that doesn't matter at all, other than Windows
servers are compatible with Windows clients. What does matter is that
Windows servers are NOT compatible with NTPv4 clients, which SHOULD NOT
BE USED. Use one of the SNTP variants instead.
As a diehard workaround, use the tos maxdist command to set the distance
threshold to something really high, like ten seconds. There is nothing
whatsoever to be gained by this, as the expected error with update
intervals of a week will be as bad or worse than with SNTP..
Dave
David Woolley wrote:
David L. Mills wrote:
BlackList,
I say again with considerable emphasis: this is a Microsoft product,
not the NTPv4 distribution that leaves here. What you see is what you
get,
But it is often NTPv4 reference version that is used as the client and
fails to synchronize because the root dispersion is too high.
Corporate politics are such that it is difficult to get a Unix system,
or even Windows running the reference version, near the root of the
time distribution tree. People deeper in the tree then see the
effects, even if they are using the reference implementation.
warts and all. I doubt it has anything to do with root distance, or
any other public specification, but that doesn't make any difference
if the customer is satisfied with the performance. Just don't compare
it with anything in the NTP distribution, documentation or
specification.
Dave
E-Mail Sent to this address will be added to the BlackLists wrote:
David L. Mills wrote:
I had no idea somebody would try to configure current
NTPv4 with a poll interval of a week.
The current maximum allowed is 36 h.
<http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc773263%28WS.10%29.aspx>
<BlockQuote>
SpecialPollInterval
This entry specifies the special poll interval in seconds
for manual peers. ...
The default value on stand-alone clients and servers is 604,800.
</BlockQuote>
{7 days}
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