RFC 1305

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RFC 1305 is an Internet standards document that specifies version 3 of the Network Time Protocol (NTP) for synchronizing computer clocks over packet-switched, variable-latency data networks.

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RFC 1305 canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Internet standard
Request for Comments
abbreviation RFC 1305 self-link
appliesTo packet-switched data networks
variable-latency networks
area the internet
surface form: Internet
author David L. Mills
category Internet Standard
defines NTP association modes (client, server, symmetric, broadcast)
NTP error analysis model
NTP operating modes
NTP packet format for version 3
NTP reference clock concept
NTP state variables
NTP strata hierarchy
NTP stratum levels from 1 to 15
NTP synchronization distance and dispersion
NTP timestamp format
algorithms for synchronizing computer clocks over packet-switched, variable-latency data networks
clock discipline algorithms
clock filtering algorithms
clock selection algorithms
leap indicator field in NTP header
poll interval and precision fields in NTP header
definesLayer application layer protocol
editor David L. Mills
intendedUse synchronizing computer clocks over IP networks
language English
number 1305
obsoletedBy Network Time Protocol
surface form: Network Time Protocol Version 4: Protocol and Algorithms Specification

RFC 5905
obsoletes RFC 1119
earlier NTP specifications for versions prior to 3
portNumber 123/TCP
123/UDP
protocolFamily Network Time Protocol
publisher Internet Engineering Task Force
Internet Society
series RFCs
surface form: RFC
specifiesProtocol Network Time Protocol
surface form: NTPv3

Network Time Protocol
surface form: Network Time Protocol version 3
standardsTrack yes
status Internet Standard
stream Internet Engineering Task Force
surface form: IETF
subject clock synchronization over packet-switched networks
network protocols
time synchronization
title Network Time Protocol
surface form: Network Time Protocol (Version 3) Specification, Implementation and Analysis
usesTransportProtocols TCP (less common)
UDP

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RFC 5905 obsoletes RFC 1305
RFC 1305 abbreviation RFC 1305 self-link