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257 <dd><p>A
266 </p></dd>
271 <dd><p>The arguments to this command consist of a list of
302 </p></dd>
304 <dd><p>Normally
322 </p></dd>
324 <dd><p>Causes output from query commands to be "cooked", so that
334 </p></dd>
336 <dd><p>With no argument, displays the current debug level.
338 </p></dd>
340 <dd><p>Specify a time interval to be added to timestamps included in
349 </p></dd>
351 <dd><p>Display refids as IPv4 or hash.
354 </p></dd>
356 <dd><p>Exit
358 </p></dd>
360 <dd><p>Set the host to which future queries will be sent.
365 </p></dd>
367 <dd><p>If
383 </p></dd>
385 <dd><p>This command allows the specification of a key number to be
394 </p></dd>
396 <dd><p>Specify the digest algorithm to use for authenticating requests, with default
406 </p></dd>
408 <dd><p>Sets the NTP version number which
418 </p></dd>
420 <dd><p>This command prompts you to type in a password (which will not
426 </p></dd>
428 <dd><p>Poll an NTP server in client mode
432 </p></dd>
434 <dd><p>Exit
436 </p></dd>
438 <dd><p>Causes all output from query commands is printed as received
443 </p></dd>
445 <dd><p>Specify a timeout period for responses to server queries.
453 </p></dd>
455 <dd><p>Display the version of the
458 </p></dd>
478 <dd><p>Display a list of peers in the form:
487 </p></dd>
489 <dd><p>Display a list of mobilized associations in the form:
505 </dd>
507 <dd><p>Display the authentication statistics counters:
510 </p></dd>
513 <dd><p>Display all clock variables in the variable list for those associations
515 </p></dd>
518 <dd><p>Display a list of clock variables for those associations supporting a
520 </p></dd>
522 <dd><p>Send the remainder of the command line, including whitespace, to the
527 </p></dd>
529 <dd><p>Send each line of
535 </p></dd>
537 <dd><p>Display status and statistics counters for each local network interface address:
541 </p></dd>
543 <dd><p>Display network and reference clock I/O statistics:
547 </p></dd>
549 <dd><p>Display kernel loop and PPS statistics:
559 </p></dd>
561 <dd><p>Perform the same function as the associations command, except display
563 </p></dd>
565 <dd><p>Display a list of all peers and clients showing
568 </p></dd>
570 <dd><p>Display the last obtained list of associations, including all clients.
571 </p></dd>
573 <dd><p>Display a list of all peers and clients (associated with the given IP version).
574 </p></dd>
576 <dd><p>Display monitor facility status, statistics, and limits:
579 </p></dd>
582 <dd><p>Perform the same function as the
585 </p></dd>
587 <dd><p>This range may be determined from the list displayed by any
589 </p></dd>
591 <dd><p>Perform the same function as the
596 </p></dd>
598 <dd><p>Display traffic counts of the most recently seen source addresses
641 <dd><p>Description
642 </p></dd>
644 <dd><p>Interval in seconds between the receipt of the most recent packet from
647 </p></dd>
649 <dd><p>Average interval in s between packets from this address.
650 </p></dd>
652 <dd><p>Restriction flags associated with this address.
657 </p></dd>
659 <dd><p>Rate control indicator, either
666 </p></dd>
668 <dd><p>Packet mode.
669 </p></dd>
671 <dd><p>Packet version number.
672 </p></dd>
674 <dd><p>Packets received from this address.
675 </p></dd>
677 <dd><p>Source port of last packet from this address.
678 </p></dd>
680 <dd><p>host or DNS name, numeric address, or address followed by
682 </p></dd>
684 </dd>
686 <dd><p>Obtain and print the old-style list of all peers and clients showing
691 </p></dd>
693 <dd><p>Perform the same function as the
697 </p></dd>
699 <dd><p>Display a list of peers in the form:
705 <dd><p>Description
706 </p></dd>
708 <dd><p>single-character code indicating current value of the
712 </p></dd>
714 <dd><p>host name (or IP number) of peer.
721 </p></dd>
723 <dd><p>source IP address or
725 </p></dd>
727 <dd><p>stratum: 0 for local reference clocks, 1 for servers with local
729 </p></dd>
731 <dd><p><code>u</code>:
747 </p></dd>
749 <dd><p>time in seconds, minutes, hours, or days since the last packet
753 </p></dd>
755 <dd><p>poll interval (s)
756 </p></dd>
758 <dd><p>reach shift register (octal)
759 </p></dd>
761 <dd><p>roundtrip delay
762 </p></dd>
764 <dd><p>offset of server relative to this host
765 </p></dd>
767 <dd><p>offset RMS error estimate.
768 </p></dd>
770 </dd>
772 <dd><p>Display the statistics for the peer with the given
778 </p></dd>
781 <dd><p>Display all system or peer variables.
785 </p></dd>
788 <dd><p>Display the specified system or peer variables.
809 <kbd>YYYY</kbd><kbd>MM</kbd> <kbd>DD</kbd> <kbd>TTTT</kbd>,
815 <kbd>DD</kbd>
819 </p></dd>
821 <dd><p>Display the access control (restrict) list for
824 </p></dd>
826 <dd><p>Save the current configuration,
849 </p></dd>
851 <dd><p>Display system operational summary:
856 </p></dd>
858 <dd><p>Display system uptime and packet counts maintained in the
864 </p></dd>
866 <dd><p>Display interval timer counters:
868 </p></dd>
870 <dd><p>Set all system or peer variables included in the variable list.
871 </p></dd>
873 <dd><p>Set the specified variables in the variable list.
885 </p></dd>
920 <dd><p>Description
921 </p></dd>
923 <dd><p>.Lk decode.html#sys "system status word"
924 </p></dd>
926 <dd><p>NTP software version and build time
927 </p></dd>
929 <dd><p>hardware platform and version
930 </p></dd>
932 <dd><p>operating system and version
933 </p></dd>
935 <dd><p>leap warning indicator (0-3)
936 </p></dd>
938 <dd><p>stratum (1-15)
939 </p></dd>
941 <dd><p>precision (log2 s)
942 </p></dd>
944 <dd><p>total roundtrip delay to the primary reference clock
945 </p></dd>
947 <dd><p>total dispersion to the primary reference clock
948 </p></dd>
950 <dd><p>reference id or
952 </p></dd>
954 <dd><p>reference time
955 </p></dd>
957 <dd><p>date and time of day
958 </p></dd>
960 <dd><p>system peer association id
961 </p></dd>
963 <dd><p>time constant and poll exponent (log2 s) (3-17)
964 </p></dd>
966 <dd><p>minimum time constant (log2 s) (3-10)
967 </p></dd>
969 <dd><p>combined offset of server relative to this host
970 </p></dd>
972 <dd><p>frequency drift (PPM) relative to hardware clock
973 </p></dd>
975 <dd><p>combined system jitter
976 </p></dd>
978 <dd><p>clock frequency wander (PPM)
979 </p></dd>
981 <dd><p>clock jitter
982 </p></dd>
984 <dd><p>TAI-UTC offset (s)
985 </p></dd>
987 <dd><p>NTP seconds when the next leap second is/was inserted
988 </p></dd>
990 <dd><p>NTP seconds when the NIST leapseconds file expires
991 </p></dd>
1003 <dd><p>Description
1004 </p></dd>
1006 <dd><p>Autokey host name for this host
1007 </p></dd>
1009 <dd><p>Autokey group name for this host
1010 </p></dd>
1012 <dd><p>host flags (see Autokey specification)
1013 </p></dd>
1015 <dd><p>OpenSSL message digest algorithm
1016 </p></dd>
1018 <dd><p>OpenSSL digest/signature scheme
1019 </p></dd>
1021 <dd><p>NTP seconds at last signature update
1022 </p></dd>
1024 <dd><p>certificate subject, issuer and certificate flags
1025 </p></dd>
1027 <dd><p>NTP seconds when the certificate expires
1028 </p></dd>
1038 <dd><p>Description
1039 </p></dd>
1041 <dd><p>association id
1042 </p></dd>
1044 <dd><p>.Lk decode.html#peer "peer status word"
1045 </p></dd>
1047 <dd><p>source (remote) IP address
1048 </p></dd>
1050 <dd><p>source (remote) port
1051 </p></dd>
1053 <dd><p>destination (local) IP address
1054 </p></dd>
1056 <dd><p>destination (local) port
1057 </p></dd>
1059 <dd><p>leap indicator (0-3)
1060 </p></dd>
1062 <dd><p>stratum (0-15)
1063 </p></dd>
1065 <dd><p>precision (log2 s)
1066 </p></dd>
1068 <dd><p>total roundtrip delay to the primary reference clock
1069 </p></dd>
1071 <dd><p>total root dispersion to the primary reference clock
1072 </p></dd>
1074 <dd><p>reference id or
1076 </p></dd>
1078 <dd><p>reference time
1079 </p></dd>
1081 <dd><p>last packet received time
1082 </p></dd>
1084 <dd><p>reach register (octal)
1085 </p></dd>
1087 <dd><p>unreach counter
1088 </p></dd>
1090 <dd><p>host mode (1-6)
1091 </p></dd>
1093 <dd><p>peer mode (1-5)
1094 </p></dd>
1096 <dd><p>host poll exponent (log2 s) (3-17)
1097 </p></dd>
1099 <dd><p>peer poll exponent (log2 s) (3-17)
1100 </p></dd>
1102 <dd><p>headway (see
1104 </p></dd>
1106 <dd><p>.Lk decode.html#flash "flash status word"
1107 </p></dd>
1109 <dd><p>symmetric key id
1110 </p></dd>
1112 <dd><p>filter offset
1113 </p></dd>
1115 <dd><p>filter delay
1116 </p></dd>
1118 <dd><p>filter dispersion
1119 </p></dd>
1121 <dd><p>filter jitter
1122 </p></dd>
1124 <dd><p>unicast/broadcast bias
1125 </p></dd>
1127 <dd><p>interleave delay (see
1129 </p></dd>
1147 <dd><p>Description
1148 </p></dd>
1150 <dd><p>peer flags (see Autokey specification)
1151 </p></dd>
1153 <dd><p>Autokey server name
1154 </p></dd>
1156 <dd><p>peer flags (see Autokey specification)
1157 </p></dd>
1159 <dd><p>OpenSSL digest/signature scheme
1160 </p></dd>
1162 <dd><p>initial key id
1163 </p></dd>
1165 <dd><p>initial key index
1166 </p></dd>
1168 <dd><p>Autokey signature timestamp
1169 </p></dd>
1171 <dd><p>Autokey group name for this association
1172 </p></dd>
1182 <dd><p>Description
1183 </p></dd>
1185 <dd><p>association id
1186 </p></dd>
1188 <dd><p>.Lk decode.html#clock "clock status word"
1189 </p></dd>
1191 <dd><p>device description
1192 </p></dd>
1194 <dd><p>ASCII time code string (specific to device)
1195 </p></dd>
1197 <dd><p>poll messages sent
1198 </p></dd>
1200 <dd><p>no reply
1201 </p></dd>
1203 <dd><p>bad format
1204 </p></dd>
1206 <dd><p>bad date or time
1207 </p></dd>
1209 <dd><p>fudge time 1
1210 </p></dd>
1212 <dd><p>fudge time 2
1213 </p></dd>
1215 <dd><p>driver stratum
1216 </p></dd>
1218 <dd><p>driver reference id
1219 </p></dd>
1221 <dd><p>driver flags
1222 </p></dd>
1564 <dd><p>Only print the version. This is the default.
1565 </p></dd>
1567 <dd><p>Name the copyright usage licensing terms.
1568 </p></dd>
1570 <dd><p>Print the full copyright usage licensing terms.
1571 </p></dd>
1584 <dd><p>Successful program execution.
1585 </p></dd>
1587 <dd><p>The operation failed or the command syntax was not valid.
1588 </p></dd>
1590 <dd><p>A specified configuration file could not be loaded.
1591 </p></dd>
1593 <dd><p>libopts had an internal operational error. Please report
1595 </p></dd>
1629 <dd><p>A <code>?</code> by itself will print a list of all the command keywords known to <code>ntpq</code>. A <code>?</code> followed by a command keyword will print function and usage information about the command.
1631 </dd>
1635 <dd><p>The arguments to these commands consist of a list of items of the form
1649 </dd>
1651 <dd><p>Display server messages in prettyprint format.
1653 </dd>
1655 <dd><p>Turns internal query program debugging on and off.
1657 </dd>
1659 <dd><p>Specify a time interval to be added to timestamps included in requests which require authentication. This is used to enable (unreliable) server reconfiguration over long delay network paths or between machines whose clocks are unsynchronized. Actually the server does not now require timestamps in authenticated requests, so this command may be obsolete.
1661 </dd>
1663 <dd><p>Set the host to which future queries will be sent.
1666 </dd>
1668 <dd><p>If <code>yes</code> is specified, host names are printed in information displays.
1673 </dd>
1675 <dd><p>This command specifies the key number to be used
1679 </dd>
1681 <dd><p>Specify the digest algorithm to use for authenticated requests,
1687 </dd>
1689 <dd><p>Sets the NTP version number which <code>ntpq</code> claims in packets.
1694 </dd>
1696 <dd><p>This command prompts for a password to authenticate requests.
1699 </dd>
1701 <dd><p>Exit <code>ntpq</code>.
1703 </dd>
1705 <dd><p>Display server messages as received and without reformatting.
1707 </dd>
1709 <dd><p>Specify a timeout period for responses to server queries.
1714 </dd>
1736 <dd><p>Display a list of mobilized associations in the form:
1754 </dd>
1757 <dd><p>Display a list of ‘clock variables’ for those associations supporting a reference clock.
1759 </dd>
1761 <dd><p>Send the remainder of the command line, including whitespace, to the server
1767 </dd>
1769 <dd><p>Send the each line of <kbd>filename</kbd> to the server as
1774 </dd>
1776 <dd><p>Display statistics for each local network address.
1779 </dd>
1781 <dd><p>Display network and reference clock I/O statistics.
1783 </dd>
1785 <dd><p>Display kernel loop and PPS statistics.
1790 </dd>
1792 <dd><p>Perform the same function as the associations command,
1795 </dd>
1797 <dd><p>Display monitor facility statistics.
1799 </dd>
1801 <dd><p>Obtain and print traffic counts collected and maintained by
1841 </dd>
1844 <dd><p>Perform the same function as the <code>readvar</code> command,
1849 </dd>
1851 <dd><p>Perform the same function as the <code>associations command</code>, except that
1854 </dd>
1856 <dd><p>Display a list of peers in the form:
1882 </dd>
1885 <dd><p>Display the specified variables.
1897 where YYYY is the year, MM the month of year, DD the day of month and
1900 </dd>
1902 <dd><p>Write the current configuration, including any runtime modifications
1914 </dd>
1916 <dd><p>Write the specified variables.
1923 </dd>
1925 <dd><p>Display operational summary.
1927 </dd>
1929 <dd><p>Print statistics counters maintained in the protocol module.
1931 </dd>