How does Fedora handle xntpd?

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I cant see how Fedora handles xntpd, and would like some insight.
I see GATEWAY being set in either /etc/sysconfig/network or
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ethx depending on wether
you want the same value for all (ether)nets.

But where is this used in a call to xntpd?

Using 'ps -laxw | grep xntpd' I don't see xntpd running.

And how can I tell what xntpd has set?
(yes I know that its returned by 'netstat -r' but was looking
for something 'more direct'.

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