Viewing ntp associations – Brocade Mobility RFS Controller System Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual
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Viewing NTP Associations
The interaction between the controller or service platform and an SNTP server constitutes an
association. SNTP associations can be either peer associations (the controller or service platform
synchronizes to another system or allows another system to synchronize to it), or a server
associations (only the controller or service platform synchronizes to the SNTP resource, not the
other way around).
To view the NTP associations:
1. Select the Statistics menu from the Web UI.
2. Select a Wireless Controller node from the left navigation pane.
3. Select Network Time and expand the menu to reveal its sub menu items.
4. Select NTP Associations.
FIGURE 95
Wireless Controller - NTP Association screen
Root Delay
The total round-trip delay in seconds. This variable can take on both positive and negative values,
depending on relative time and frequency offsets. The values that normally appear in this field
range from negative values (a few milliseconds) to positive values (several hundred milliseconds).
Root Dispersion
The difference between the time on the root NTP server and it’s reference clock. The reference
clock is the clock used by the NTP server to set its own clock.
Stratum
Displays how many hops the controller or service platform is from its current NTP resource.
Refresh
Select the Refresh button to update the screen’s statistics counters to their latest values