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27 … and upgrade circa 2003. Headway violations result in an optional <em>kiss-o'-death</em> (KoD) pac…
29 …interval to 3 (8 s), which reduces the risetime to 250 s. This may be useful for rapid convergence…
32 …es such as ACTS which make a call at each poll interval. Until the training is complete the poll i…
33 …interval of 300 s occurs, after which the frequency is directly calculated and the discipline then…
35 …at one-hour intervals. This apparently makes embedded systems folks nervous, since this can tire t…
41 …ode was designed to reduce the need for the local clock driver, as it is active only if no server …
43 …interval after a lengthy outage, it sends polls at that interval until receiving a response. At th…
45 …g, now fixed, with the ACTS modem driver, which began prematurely to ramp up the poll interval.</p>
55 …-6 monitoring protocol was designed circa 1988 the considered intent was that monitoring functions…
58 <h4>11. Two-step and timestamp capture</h4>
59 … was the two-step protocol in which the transmit timestamp is sent in a following message. However…
62 …active mode rather than client mode. An unsuspecting server could mobilize a symmetric passive ass…