25-15NTP Configuration ExamplesConfiguring NTP Client/Server ModeNetwork requirementsz The local clock of Switch A is to be used as a master clock, with the stratum level of 2.z Switch B works in the client/server mode and Switch A is to be used as the NTP server of SwitchB.Figure 25-7 Network diagram for NTP client/server mode configurationConfiguration procedure# View the NTP status of Switch B before clock synchronization. display ntp-service statusClock status: unsynchronizedClock stratum: 16Reference clock ID: noneNominal frequency: 64.0000 HzActual frequency: 64.0000 HzClock precision: 2^7Clock offset: 0.0000 msRoot delay: 0.00 msRoot dispersion: 0.00 msPeer dispersion: 0.00 msReference time: 00:00:00.000 UTC Jan 1 1900 (00000000.00000000)# Specify Switch A as the NTP server of Switch B so that Switch B is synchronized to Switch A. system-view[SwitchB] ntp-service unicast-server 1.0.1.11# View the NTP status of Switch B after clock synchronization.[SwitchB] display ntp-service statusClock status: synchronizedClock stratum: 3Reference clock ID: 1.0.1.11Nominal frequency: 64.0000 HzActual frequency: 64.0000 HzClock precision: 2^7Clock offset: 0.0000 msRoot delay: 31.00 msRoot dispersion: 1.05 msPeer dispersion: 7.81 msReference time: 14:53:27.371 UTC Sep 19 2005 (C6D94F67.5EF9DB22)