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Appendix A: NTP Version 3, NTPQ, and NTPDC
NTP V 3.0 Data Format per RFC-1305
Table A-2 Local Time Source Input
Reference Timestamp
The reference timestamp is a 64 bit timestamp format representing the local time at the
last update. TimeVault’s reference timestamp is the last time that a valid synchronization
source signal was present.
Originate Timestamp
The originate timestamp is a 64 bit timestamp format representing the time that the request
left the client host.
Receive Timestamp
The receive timestamp is a 64 bit timestamp format representing the time that the request
arrived at the service host.
Transmit Timestamp
The transmit timestamp is a 64 bit timestamp format representing the time that the reply
left the service host.
Authenticator
This is a 96-bit field containing the authenticator information as described in Appendix C
of RFC-1305. This field is not implemented by TimeVault.
Local Time Source
Input
Reference Identifier String
GPS
"GPS"
ACTS
"ACTS"
NTP
"NTP"