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Network Time Protocol (Version 3) Specification, Implementation
David L. Mills
- 01 Mar 1992
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TL;DR: The Network Time Protocol provides the mechanisms to synchronize time and coordinate time distribution in a large, diverse internet operating atrates from mundane to lightwave.
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Abstract: This document describes the Network Time Protocol (NTP), specifies itsformal structure and summarizes information useful for itsimplementation. NTP provides the mechanisms to synchronize time andcoordinate time distribution in a large, diverse internet operating atrates from mundane to lightwave. It uses a returnable-time design inwhich a distributed subnet of time servers operating in a self-organizing, hierarchical-master-slave configuration synchronizes localclocks within the subnet and to national time standards via wire orradio. The servers can also redistribute reference time via localrouting algorithms and time daemons.
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