RFC 4330

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RFC 4330 is an Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) specification that defines a simple network time protocol (SNTP) for synchronizing computer clocks over IP networks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf IETF standard-track document
Request for Comments
appliesTo IPv4
IPv6
OSI NERFINISHED
area Internet NERFINISHED
author David L. Mills NERFINISHED
category Standards Track
defines SNTP client behavior
SNTP error checking requirements
SNTP multicast and broadcast modes
SNTP packet formats
SNTP protocol operations
SNTP security considerations
SNTP server behavior
SNTP timestamp formats
SNTP unicast mode
Simple Network Time Protocol NERFINISHED
definesAbbreviation SNTP NERFINISHED
definesProtocolType time synchronization protocol
definesPurpose synchronizing computer clocks over IP networks
definesScope SNTP Version 4 for IPv4, IPv6 and OSI NERFINISHED
documentType Internet Standard Track RFC
focus simple subset of NTP
identifier RFC 4330 NERFINISHED
intendedUse clients with less stringent accuracy requirements
simple network devices
isPartOf Network Time Protocol document family NERFINISHED
language English
networkLayer IP NERFINISHED
obsoletes RFC 2030 NERFINISHED
protocolVersion Version 4
publishedBy Internet Engineering Task Force
surface form: IETF

Internet Engineering Task Force
relatedTo Network Time Protocol NERFINISHED
relatedToAbbreviation NTP NERFINISHED
standardizes on-the-wire behavior of SNTP clients and servers
standardsBody Internet Engineering Task Force NERFINISHED
status Proposed Standard
stream Internet Engineering Task Force
surface form: IETF
title Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Version 4 for IPv4, IPv6 and OSI NERFINISHED
topic Internet protocols
network time synchronization
updatesFrom NTP Version 4 specification concepts
useCase synchronizing system clocks
timekeeping in distributed systems
workingGroup Network Time Protocol Working Group NERFINISHED

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RFC 5905 obsoletes RFC 4330