Re: IEEE-1588

From: Esben Nielsen
Date: Mon Aug 23 2004 - 04:38:36 EST


No, NTP is a different protocol altogether. NTP runs on top of IP.
IEEE-1588 runs on the side IP and needs at least support in the driver
layer - if not the hardware layer!

NTP is supposed to be used over the wide area network. IEEE-1588 is for local
area networks - mostly ethernet. NTP relies on IP for routing to
other networks, IEEE-1588 relies on "boundary" clocks between the
networks, i.e. the routers have IEEE-1588 implemented.

Take a look at
http://ieee1588.nist.gov/

(Ethereal is mentioned as understanding IEEE-1588 :-)

Esben

On Mon, 23 Aug 2004, Gene Heskett wrote:

> On Monday 23 August 2004 03:51, Esben Nielsen wrote:
> >Does anyone know about that standard for time syncronization? Is
> > there any work on Linux-support?
> >
> >Esben
>
> Sure. There is ntpdate, intended for gross corrections at boot time,
> and ntp, which finetunes things if you need microsecond accuracy all
> day long. I don't, so I just run ntpdate at boot time and 4x a day
> with cron against 4 servers chosen at random from a list of 33, using
> a script and a list of servers someone posted years ago now.
>
> Both are installed in a normal full install, but not this script. ntp
> as I understand it needs configured before its used, but it can be
> run from /etc/init.d by turning it on with chkconfig once its
> configured.
>
> --
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