Gordon Ferris wrote:
precise network time servers. The two NTS-200’s then peer to the
TS2100’s for accurate time and are available to serve time to the public
via the Internet. If a breakdown occurs along one of the systems, NPL
can re-route customers to the other system.
That's the blurb anyway, however..
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ntpq -c pe ntp2.npl.co.uk
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset
jitter
==============================================================================
LOCAL(0) .GPS. 0 - - 64 0 0.000 0.000
0.000
*ntp1.ja.net .GPS. 1 - 57 64 377 19.936 -5.873
3.463
+ntp2.ja.net .GPS. 1 - 39 64 377 29.048 -8.892
4.988
To be fair, it seems they're aware of the issues and are trying to do
something about it. Not a great advert for 'domain time II' though.
Tony
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