Network Time Protocol
Network Time Protocol
(NTP) A
protocol built on top of
TCP/IP that assures
accurate local timekeeping with reference to radio, atomic or
other 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.
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