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49 utility can also obtain and print a
50 list of peers in a common format by sending multiple queries to the
71 commands if the standard input is a terminal device.
79 Note that since NTP is a UDP protocol
86 the remote host is not heard from within a suitable timeout
91 Note that in contexts where a host name is expected, a
94 namespace, while a
103 Specifying a
119 Interactive format commands consist of a keyword followed by zero
126 A
131 requests being sent to a server.
139 A
141 by itself will print a list of all the commands
144 A
146 followed by a command name will print function and usage
164 The arguments to this command consist of a list of
229 marked with a trailing
241 Specify a time interval to be added to timestamps included in
270 may be either a host name or a numeric address.
296 This command allows the specification of a key number to be
337 This command prompts you to type in a password (which will not
364 the data is to transform nonascii data into a printable (but barely
370 Specify a timeout period for responses to server queries.
376 retries each query once after a timeout, the total waiting time for
377 a timeout will be twice the timeout value set.
389 space, while each association is assigned a nonzero association id and
391 Most control commands send a single message to the server and expect a
395 command, which sends a series of messages,
400 commands, which iterate over a range of associations.
401 .TP 10
403 Display a list of peers in the form:
412 .TP 10
414 Display a list of mobilized associations in the form:
430 .TP 10
437 .TP 10
441 .TP 10
444 supporting a reference clock.
447 .TP 10
451 .TP 10
453 Display a list of clock variables for those associations supporting a
457 .TP 10
460 server as a run-time configuration command in the same format as a line
466 .TP 10
476 .TP 10
484 .TP 10
492 .TP 10
506 .TP 10
512 .TP 10
514 Display a list of all peers and clients showing
519 .TP 10
524 .TP 10
526 Display a list of all peers and clients (associated with the given IP version).
529 .TP 10
536 .TP 10
540 .TP 10
544 command for a range of association ids.
547 .TP 10
553 .TP 10
557 command for a range of association ids.
562 .TP 10
575 last packet received triggered either discarding or a KoD response.
606 .TP 10
611 .TP 10
618 .TP 10
623 .TP 10
629 the last packet from this address triggered a rate control response.
632 .TP 10
635 a period,
640 rate limiting by discarding, or rate limiting with a KoD response, respectively.
643 .TP 10
648 .TP 10
653 .TP 10
658 .TP 10
663 .TP 10
670 .TP 10
679 .TP 10
684 except that it uses previously stored data rather than making a new query.
687 .TP 10
689 Display a list of peers in the form:
692 .TP 10
697 .TP 10
705 .TP 10
716 .TP 10
722 .TP 10
728 .TP 10
740 \f\*[B-Font]A\f[]:
748 .TP 10
753 if a packet has never been received
756 .TP 10
761 .TP 10
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776 .TP 10
782 .TP 10
792 .TP 10
796 .TP 10
804 .TP 10
808 .TP 10
843 .TP 10
850 .TP 10
877 .TP 10
886 .TP 10
896 .TP 10
902 .TP 10
907 .TP 10
924 in a set of status words
926 Status information is also available on a per-association basis.
935 The page also includes a list of system and peer messages,
955 .TP 10
960 .TP 10
965 .TP 10
970 .TP 10
975 .TP 10
980 .TP 10
985 .TP 10
990 .TP 10
995 .TP 10
1000 .TP 10
1005 .TP 10
1011 .TP 10
1016 .TP 10
1021 .TP 10
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1033 minimum time constant (log2 s) (3-10)
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1352 billboard for each association with a reference clock.
1354 .TP 10
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1364 .TP 10
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1419 .TP 10
1442 run a command and exit.
1480 (alias \fBrv\fP) when a single variable is requested, such as
1483 for a single-variable \fBreadvar\fP.
1485 preset this option in a script will enable both older and
1489 Print a list of the peers.
1493 Print a list of the peers known to the server as well as a summary
1498 This option takes a keyword as its argument. The argument sets an enumeration value that can
1527 more than 15 characters, display the full value, emit a newline,
1534 Pass the extended usage information through a pager.
1548 Output version of program and exit. The default mode is `v', a simple
1579 A specified configuration file could not be loaded.