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60 a local area network clock synchronizer for
68 of the various hosts in a local area network.
76 local area network, consists of a collection of \fItime daemons\fP
86 The master computes the \fInetwork time\fP as the average of the
92 of the machines on the same network.
100 When a machine comes up and joins the network,
104 The time daemons therefore maintain a single network time in spite of
109 A submaster time daemon functions as a slave on one network that
112 packets from one network to the other.
117 terminate (for example, because of a run-time error), or the network be
152 network byte order if they are more than one byte long.
188 the network time the master has just computed.
227 Set Network Time Message
234 This packet is sent to newly started time daemons and when the network
236 It contains the master's time as an approximation of the network time.
341 when a super-user wants to set the network date.
365 \fIdate(1)\fP to confirm that the network date has been set by the
439 \fITEMPO: A Network Time Controller for Distributed Berkeley UNIX System\fP,
442 R. Gusella and S. Zatti, \fIClock Synchronization in a Local Area Network\fP,
450 Network Information Center, SRI International, Menlo Park, California,
454 Network Information Center, SRI International, Menlo Park, California,