Re: [ntp:questions] Sub-millisecond NTP synchronization for local network

2008-12-07 Thread Jeremy Leibs
On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 3:40 PM, Rick Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Jeremy Leibs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Is there possibly a way of configuring the maximum acceptable > > latency of a packet? That is, as long as you know that for some > > fraction o

Re: [ntp:questions] Sub-millisecond NTP synchronization for local network

2008-12-06 Thread Jeremy Leibs
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 11:35 AM, Unruh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kevin Oberman) writes: > > > > >I am puzzled by the reference to "rapid changes in network > >latency". This is bad as it would seem to indicate network route > >instability. Worse, it might mean that the path

Re: [ntp:questions] Sub-millisecond NTP synchronization for local network

2008-12-05 Thread Jeremy Leibs
reless link is symmetric, but it is entirely plausible that it is not. Are there any good utilities for analyzing the directional delays of the network? Or would the existence of such a tool get rid of some of the problems in and of itself. > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jeremy Leibs) writes: > &g

[ntp:questions] Sub-millisecond NTP synchronization for local network

2008-12-04 Thread Jeremy Leibs
cy, and additionally looking for a way to get the local system to converge to sub-ms offsets on the order of minutes instead of hours. Does anyone have suggestions for best practices in configuring an NTP network for these conditions? Thanks, --Jeremy Leibs _