A protocol for obtaining an accurate measurement of the current time described in RFC 1119 and RFC 1305. RFC
A network service which is capable of keeping the clocks of ordinary PCs synchronized to within a millisecond of the correct time.
Internet-recommended time standard.
A protocol running over TCP/IP port 123 that is designed to synchronize clocks on servers. You can have NTP servers and NTP clients. Clients receive time...
A protocol that assures accurate local timekeeping with reference to radio and atomic clocks located on the Internet. This protocol is capable of synchronizing distributed clocks within milliseconds over long time periods. It is defined in STD 12, RFC 1119. See also: Internet. [Source: NNSC
A protocol that assures accurate local timekeeping with reference to radio and atomic clocks located on the Internet. This protocol is capable of synchronizing distributed clocks within milliseconds over long time periods.See Network Information Center WWWebfx Home Page
Internet protocol ensuring that the correct time is transmitted.
A protocol that assures accurate local timekeeping with referenceto radio and atomic clocks located on the Internet. This protocolis capable of synchronizing distributed clocks within millisecondsover long time periods. It is defined in STD 12, RFC 1119. Seealso: Internet.[Source: NNSC] Newline Character
A protocol for transmitting the correct time around the Internet.
The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a protocol for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems over packet-switched, variable-latency data networks. NTP uses UDP port 123 as its transport layer. It is designed particularly to resist the effects of variable latency (Jitter).