show ntp sys-info

show ntp sys-info

Description

Shows the current system status based on the most reliable clock server or NTP server.

Syntax Description

N/A.

Default

N/A.

Usage Guidelines

N/A.

Example

The following command shows the current system status based on the most reliable clock server or NTP server:

switch # show ntp sys-info
System Peer         : 0.us.pool.ntp.org
System Peer Mode    : Client
Leap Indicator      : 00
Stratum             : 3
Precision           : -20
Root Distance       : 0.09084 second
Root Dispersion     : 0.23717 second
Reference ID        : [216.93.242.12]
Reference time      : d140571d.e8389ff7  Fri, Apr  1 2011  6:52:29.907
System Flags        : Monitor, Ntp, Kernel, Stats
Jitter              : 0.004700 second
Stability           : 0.000 ppm
Broadcast Delay     : 0.007996 second
Auth Delay          : 0.000000 second

Example

The following command shows the current system status with IPv6 support (line 2):

# show ntp sys-info 
System Peer         : 1111:1111:1111:1111:1111:1111:1111:1112 
System Peer Mode    : Client                                  
Leap Indicator      : 00                                      
Stratum             : 12
Precision           : -13  
Root Distance       : 0.00052 second
Root Dipersion      : 0.06456 second
Reference ID        : [131.47.199.59]
Referene Time       : e889e1e6.2f3bcb3c  Fri, Aug 18 2023 12:26:14.184
System Flags        : Monitor, NTP, Kernel, Stats
Jitter              : 0.000000 second
Stability           : 0.009 ppm
Broadcast Delay     : 0.007996 second
Auth Delay          : 0.000000 second

History

This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 12.7.

Platform Availability

This command is available on ExtremeSwitching X435, X440-G2, X450-G2, X460-G2, X465, X590, X620, X690, and X695 series switches.