Examples of using Reference clock in English and their translations into Norwegian
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NTP servers rely on using a reference clock;
Reference clocks have very little or no time delay.
Ref ID- 32 bit identifying the reference clock.
NTP needs a reference clock that defines the true time.
Stratum levels describe the distance between a device and the reference clock.
In the world of NTP, reference clocks are known as stratum 0 servers.
A NTP server will maintain an estimate of the quality of its reference clocks and of itself.
Ideally suited as a reference clock for small wireless communications devices and modules.
Propagating time from one node to another form a hierarchical graph with reference clocks at the top.
Conf and contains a list of reference clocks that it can synchronise too.
All computer clocks are then synchronised based on the‘true' time provided by the reference clocks.
It is therefore imperative that the reference clock is as accurate as possible.
Even when a reference clock is temporarily unavailable, NTP can use past measurements to estimate the current time….
Each device is regularly checked against this reference clock and adjusted if any drift is noticed.
Spreading time from one node to another creates a hierarchical system,at the top of which, the reference clocks are found.
Stratum 0 are devices such as reference clocks connected directly to a computer.
NTP divides devices into strata,each stratum level is defined by its proximity to the reference clock(atomic clock). .
NTP's algorithm can query multiple reference clocks an calculate which is the most accurate.
The NTP server checks the time stamp from the UTC source and uses the information to calculate if the network clocks are drifting and adds orsubtracts a second to match the reference clock.
Devices connected directly to a reference clock are commonly referred to as stratum 1 servers.
The reference clock is the device that sits atop the stratum hierarchy and is typically a cesium atomic clock or a Global Positioning System(GPS), which have atomic clocks built into them.
The command‘server' specifies the reference clock, any characters after the‘' symbol are comments, example.
Com(Microsoft) but it must be noted that internet time sources can not be authenticated which can leave a system open to abuse and Microsoft andothers advise using an external hardware source as a reference clock such as a specialized NTP server.
NTP is reliant on a reference clock and all clocks on the NTP network are synchronised to that time.
NTP lets machines query regional time servers that get the Universal Coordinated Time UTC from highly accurate reference clocks either from the Internet or through radio or GPS receiver.
The distance from the reference clock is known as the stratum levels and they exist to prevent cycles in the NTP.
These NTP server devices are also far more reliable andaccurate than internet time sources as they communicate directly with the signal from an atomic clock rather than being several tiers(in NTP terms known as strata) from the reference clock as most internet time sources are.
The number represents the distance from the reference clock and is used to prevent cyclical dependencies in the hierarchy.
An atomic clock reference clock is a stratum 0 device and a NTP server that receives the time from it is a stratum 1 device, clients of the NTP server are stratum 2 devices and so on.
LINUX, UNIX, orSolaris drivers are provided as a NTP reference clock driver for the standard NTP distribution.