Interesting stratum 1 NTP clock

David Newman dnewman at cmp.com
Thu Jun 25 15:00:18 UTC 1998


Netcom Systems has a similar product for its Smartbits analyzers.

These are special-purpose tools: They're meant for syncing up two analyzers
for precise measurement. I don't think either analyzer vendors' clock
functions as an general-purpose NTP server.

dn





"Eric M. Carroll" <eric.carroll at acm.org> on 06/25/98 01:04:42 AM

To:   nanog at merit.edu
cc:    (bcc: David Newman/NYC/CMPNotes)
Subject:  RE: Interesting stratum 1 NTP clock




W&G also used to make or resell a stratum 1 NTP speaking GPS clock with
oven-based thermally stabilized  oscillator. I loved it. But I cannot find
it on their web page, so perhaps they do not sell it anymore. It was a
little pricy, and Tony's suggestion looks much cheaper.

Eric Carroll

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-nanog at merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog at merit.edu]On Behalf Of
Tony Li
Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 1998 1:44 AM
To: nanog at merit.edu
Subject: Interesting stratum 1 NTP clock



Folks who run NTP in their nets might wanna check out:

http://www.coetanian.com/tss/tss100.htm

This is a reasonably affordable, NTP-ready, GPS based stratum 1 chimer,
complete with 10BaseT interface.  It's also getting close to being
plug-n-play.

I've been beta testing one for a couple of weeks and it seems to chime
reasonably well.

Tony

p.s. I have no finanical interest in this product or this company
whatsoever.  I'm just a time geek...








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