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1 \input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
52 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
61 … to read and write arbitrary variables can be assembled, with raw and pretty-printed output option…
67 …, a @code{-4} qualifier preceding the host name forces DNS resolution to the IPv4 namespace, while…
71 @include invoke-ntpq.texi
74 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
81 @tab @code{-c}
85 @tab @code{-f}
93 @tab @code{-p}
97 @tab @code{-l}
105 @tab @code{-s}
109 @tab @code{-k}
114 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
117 …entirely within the @code{ntpq} program itself and do not result in NTP mode-6 requests being sent…
137 the list should be comma-separated and not contain white space.
159 unless modified using the command line @code{-n} switch.
176 Note that mode-6 control messages (and modes, for that matter)
198 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
202 System variables are assigned an association ID of zero and system name space,
203 while each association is assigned a nonzero association ID and peer namespace.
204 Most control commands send a single mode-6 message to the server
256 as a run-time configuration command in the same format
261 @item @anchor{config-from-file} config-from-file @kbd{filename}
263 run-time configuration commands in the same format as the configuration file.
301 of the bits in @code{@kbd{hexmask}}, which must begin with @code{0x}.
375 single-character code indicating current value of the @code{select} field
438 frequency values in parts-per-million (PPM).
445 given with @code{:config} or @code{config-from-file},
452 @code{saveconfig ntp-%Y%m%d-%H%M%S.conf}.
473 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
489 The original purpose was for kiss-o'-death (KoD) packets sent
495 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
522 leap warning indicator (0-3)
526 stratum (1-15)
545 time constant and poll exponent (log(2) s) (3-17)
548 minimum time constant (log(2) s) (3-10)
583 TAI-UTC offset (s)
595 The jitter and wander statistics are exponentially-weighted RMS averages.
641 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
671 leap indicator (0-3)
675 stratum (0-15)
706 host mode (1-6)
710 peer mode (1-5)
714 host poll exponent (log(2) s) (3-17)
717 peer poll exponent (log(2) s) (3-17)
721 headway (see @url{rate.html, Rate Management and the Kiss-o'-Death Packet})
801 @comment node-name, next, previous, up