The NTP Peer Clock Configuration dialog box displays peer clock configuration details.
For CiscoView versions earlier than 5.2:
Right-click the device. Then select Configure, or double-click the device.
Select Protocols from the Category list.
Select NTP from the SelectProtocol list. Then click the Details button. The NTP Configuration dialog box appears.
Select Peer Clock Configuration from the Category list.
For CiscoView version 5.2 and later:
Right-click the device. Then select Configure, or double-click the device.
Select Protocols from the Category list.
Select NTP from the SelectProtocol list. Then click the Details button. The NTP Configuration dialog box appears.
Note: The left frame in the dialog box displays the categories and the right frame displays category details or a table. If a table is displayed, the variable on which the table is indexed and the key values of the index are listed below the category. Double-click the category to view the table and double-click a key value to view details of a particular row in the table.
Multiple indexes for a table, if any, are listed below the category in a nested manner. Select a key value to view the rows of the table about that value. Select a key value of the lowest indexing variable to view the details of that particular row.
Select Peer Clock Configuration from the left pane.
The following information appears:
Peer
Association ID (cntpPeersAssocId)
Leap
Indicator (cntpPeersLeap)
Peer
Clock Stratum (cntpPeersStratum)
Peer
Clock Precision (cntpPeersPrecision)
Offset
relative to Local clock (cntpPeersOffset)
Dispersion
relative to Primary Reference (cntpPeersRootDispersion)
Dispersion
relative to Local clock (cntpPeersDispersion)
Round-trip
Delay to Primary Reference (cntpPeersRootDelay)
Round-trip
Delay relative to Local clock (cntpPeersDelay)
Peer
Clock Update Time (cntpPeersRefTime)
NTP
Message Tx Local Time at Peer (cntpPeersOrgTime)
NTP
Message Rx Local Time (cntpPeersReceiveTime)
NTP
Message Tx Local Time (cntpPeersTransmitTime)
NTP
Message Rx Local Time for Update (cntpPeersUpdateTimeRev1)
Integer value greater than 0 that uniquely identifies the peer with which the local NTP server is associated.
Two-bit code that warns of an impending leap second to be inserted in the NTP timescale of the peer.
Stratum of the peer clock.
Signed integer that indicates the precision of the peer clock, in seconds to the nearest power of two. The value is rounded to the next larger power of two; for instance, a 50-Hz (20 ms) or 60-Hz (16.67 ms) power-frequency clock would be assigned the value -5 (31.25 ms), while a 1000-Hz (1 ms) crystal-controlled clock would be assigned the value -9 (1.95 ms).
Estimated offset of the peer clock relative to the local clock, in seconds. The host determines the value of this object using the NTP clock-filter algorithm.
Maximum error in seconds, of the peer clock relative to the primary reference source at the root of the synchronization subnet. Only positive values greater than zero are possible.
Estimated maximum error of the peer clock relative to the local clock over the network path between them, in seconds. The host determines the value of this object using the NTP clock-filter algorithm.
Signed fixed-point number indicating the total round-trip delay in seconds, from the peer to the primary reference source at the root of the synchronization subnet.
Estimated round-trip delay of the peer clock relative to the local clock over the network path between them, in seconds. The host determines the value of this object using the NTP clock-filter algorithm.
Local time of the peer when its clock was last updated. If the peer clock has never been synchronized, the value is zero.
Local time of the peer, when its latest NTP message was sent. If the peer becomes unreachable the value is set to zero.
Local time, when the latest NTP message from the peer arrived. If the peer becomes unreachable the value is set to zero.
Local time at which the NTP message left the sender.
Local time when the most recent NTP message was received from the peer that was used to calculate the skew dispersion. This represents only the 32-bit integer part of the NTPTimestamp.