[ntp:questions] Seeking help configuring GPS refclock
David Mills
mills at udel.edu
Fri Aug 7 15:59:52 UTC 2009
Rich,
The only thing interleaved modes avoid is the queuing, buffereing and
transmission latencies on the local operating system, driver and
interface card. It doesn't suppress errors due to network latencies.
These modes were originally designed for space data links where time tag
hardware is available and transmission rates are very low and for
Ethernet NICs of the PCNET architecture..
Dave
Rich Wales wrote:
>>Correct; the interleaved modes, both symmetric and broadcast,
>>are in the development version now.
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>OK, thanks for clearing that up.
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>Am I correct in understanding that interleaved symmetric mode would
>be useful if peers are on opposite sides of a cable or DSL modem
>infrastructure?
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