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Subject: Re: [ntp:hackers] A wee experiment
From: "David L. Mills" <mills () udel ! edu>
Date: 2003-12-02 16:25:57
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Reg,
Not in this life. In NTPv3 all peers were clamped at minpoll when any
source was in sync no matter what. In NTPv4 this happened in past only
when a radio was in sync. Now, unless you do something special, the
nonreference sources follow the loop poll interval.
Dave
clemens@dwf.com wrote:
>
> > Reg,
> >
> > As I said in my message, your minpoll 4 on the oncore breaks the deal.
> > The loop won't increase the system poll if the cherished peer won't let
> > it.
> >
>
> Well, Im sure we've been around this loop before, but Im also sure
> that at some time in the past those external peers climbed up to
> 1024s.
> --
> Reg.Clemens
> reg@dwf.com
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