Re: time sync

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Download xntpd. It also has documents attached which explains
what precition CAN be reached by regylar PC.
devik

On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, nitin panjwani wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I am runnnig a small network of Linux-routers.In this,
> I want to measurre some traffic performance. For this
> I have to make sure that clock of all the routers is
> synced upto millisecond or better.
>
> To achive this, I did "ntpdate <server >".(ntp
> syncing)
>
> After doing this I noticed that my nodes are no synced
> accurately. In my testing I found that receive time
> was less than transit time by some milli/micro
> seconds.
>
> Can any one plaese suggest me how can I achive
> micro(may be milli) second or better syncing.
>
> Thanks,
> Nitin
>
>
>
>
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