1-15Figure 1-6 Network diagram for the NTP server/client mode configuration1.0.1.11/24 1 .0.1.12/24Device A Device BConfiguration procedurePerform the following configurations on Device B.# View the NTP status of Device B before synchronization. display ntp-service statusClock status: unsynchronizedClock stratum: 16Reference clock ID: noneNominal frequency: 60.0002 HzActual frequency: 60.0002 HzClock precision: 2^18Clock 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)# Set Device A as the NTP server of Device B. system-view[DeviceB] ntp-service unicast-server 1.0.1.11# (After the above configurations, Device B is synchronized to Device A.) View the NTP status of DeviceB.[DeviceB] display ntp-service statusClock status: synchronizedClock stratum: 3Reference clock ID: 1.0.1.11Nominal frequency: 60.0002 HzActual frequency: 60.0002 HzClock precision: 2^18Clock offset: 0.66 msRoot delay: 27.47 msRoot dispersion: 208.39 msPeer dispersion: 9.63 msReference time: 17:03:32.022 UTC Thu Sep 7 2006 (BF422AE4.05AEA86C)The above output information indicates that Device B is synchronized to Device A, and the stratum levelof its clock is 3, one level lower than that of Device A.# View the information about NTP sessions of Device B. (You can see that Device B establishes aconnection with Device A.)[DeviceB] display ntp-service sessionssource reference stra reach poll now offset delay disper**************************************************************************