>""Howard C. Berkowitz""  wrote in message
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>>  In the ongoing IETF BMWG work on routing convergence, we are hoping
>>  that NTP will be good enough to track protocol behavior, but some of
>>  the more statistically-minded researchers are worried that it will
>>  not. I'm hoping that most of our basic measurements can be done using
>>  NTP-synchronized routers as the source and sink of data, but other
>>  workers are pressing for GPS or other, more accurate time
>>  synchronization.
>
>I thought the NTP stratum 1 reference clocks were about as accurate as one
>can get.

Those clocks are. The question is the NTP timer in the router 
drifting away from the reference.

>
>Off topic a bit, but one of my installed utilities is an SNTP client that
>can use any public time source as a reference clock. I'm using NIST, NASA,
>or the USNO depending. Aren't these sources based on the atomic clocks that
>claim accuracy of 1 millisecond per century or so?
>
>http://www.arachnoid.com/abouttime/index.html
>( several interesting free things here)
>
>free - subject to the terms of the license agreement
>http://www.arachnoid.com/careware/index.html
>( something at least one person on this list needs to take to heart )




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