doc: replace foobar naming in examples

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Miroslav Lichvar
2023-11-22 10:29:01 +01:00
parent 5e5adbea0c
commit ed6b0b55c7
4 changed files with 73 additions and 73 deletions

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@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ The *tracking* command displays parameters about the system's clock
performance. An example of the output is shown below.
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Reference ID : CB00710F (foo.example.net)
Reference ID : CB00710F (ntp1.example.net)
Stratum : 3
Ref time (UTC) : Fri Jan 27 09:49:17 2017
System time : 0.000006523 seconds slow of NTP time
@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ with an IPv4 address.
*Stratum*:::
The stratum indicates how many hops away from a computer with an attached
reference clock we are. Such a computer is a stratum-1 computer, so the
computer in the example is two hops away (i.e. _foo.example.net_ is a
computer in the example is two hops away (i.e. _ntp1.example.net_ is a
stratum-2 and is synchronised from a stratum-1).
*Ref time*:::
This is the time (UTC) at which the last measurement from the reference
@@ -321,8 +321,8 @@ extra caption lines are shown as a reminder of the meanings of the columns.
MS Name/IP address Stratum Poll Reach LastRx Last sample
===============================================================================
#* GPS0 0 4 377 11 -479ns[ -621ns] +/- 134ns
^? foo.example.net 2 6 377 23 -923us[ -924us] +/- 43ms
^+ bar.example.net 1 6 377 21 -2629us[-2619us] +/- 86ms
^? ntp1.example.net 2 6 377 23 -923us[ -924us] +/- 43ms
^+ ntp2.example.net 1 6 377 21 -2629us[-2619us] +/- 86ms
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The columns are as follows:
@@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ An example report is:
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Name/IP Address NP NR Span Frequency Freq Skew Offset Std Dev
===============================================================================
foo.example.net 11 5 46m -0.001 0.045 1us 25us
ntp1.example.net 11 5 46m -0.001 0.045 1us 25us
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The columns are as follows:
@@ -444,9 +444,9 @@ An example of the output is shown below.
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S Name/IP Address Auth COpts EOpts Last Score Interval Leap
=======================================================================
D foo.example.net Y ----- --TR- 4 1.0 -61ms +62ms N
* bar.example.net N ----- ----- 0 1.0 -6846us +7305us N
+ baz.example.net N ----- ----- 10 1.0 -7381us +7355us N
D ntp1.example.net Y ----- --TR- 4 1.0 -61ms +62ms N
* ntp2.example.net N ----- ----- 0 1.0 -6846us +7305us N
+ ntp3.example.net N ----- ----- 10 1.0 -7381us +7355us N
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The columns are as follows:
@@ -592,9 +592,9 @@ shown below.
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Name/IP address Mode KeyID Type KLen Last Atmp NAK Cook CLen
=========================================================================
foo.example.net NTS 1 15 256 135m 0 0 8 100
bar.example.net SK 30 13 128 - 0 0 0 0
baz.example.net - 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0
ntp1.example.net NTS 1 15 256 135m 0 0 8 100
ntp2.example.net SK 30 13 128 - 0 0 0 0
ntp3.example.net - 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0
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The columns are as follows:
@@ -758,7 +758,7 @@ parameters and options is identical to that for the
An example of using this command is shown below.
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add peer foo.example.net minpoll 6 maxpoll 10 key 25
add peer ntp1.example.net minpoll 6 maxpoll 10 key 25
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[[add_pool]]*add pool* _name_ [_option_]...::
@@ -772,7 +772,7 @@ directive in the configuration file.
An example of using this command is shown below:
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add pool foo.example.net maxsources 3 iburst
add pool ntp1.example.net maxsources 3 iburst
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[[add_server]]*add server* _name_ [_option_]...::
@@ -786,7 +786,7 @@ directive in the configuration file.
An example of using this command is shown below:
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add server foo.example.net minpoll 6 maxpoll 10 key 25
add server ntp1.example.net minpoll 6 maxpoll 10 key 25
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[[delete]]*delete* _address_::
@@ -862,7 +862,7 @@ IPv6 addresses have first 48 bits equal to _2001:db8:789a_.
Example of the three-argument form of the command is:
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burst 2/10 foo.example.net
burst 2/10 ntp1.example.net
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[[maxdelay]]*maxdelay* _address_ _delay_::
@@ -928,7 +928,7 @@ uses an IP address or a hostname. These forms are illustrated below.
offline
offline 255.255.255.0/1.2.3.0
offline 2001:db8:789a::/48
offline foo.example.net
offline ntp1.example.net
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The second form means that the *offline* command is to be applied to any source
@@ -1094,7 +1094,7 @@ particular host.
Examples of use, showing a named host and a numeric IP address, are as follows:
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accheck foo.example.net
accheck ntp1.example.net
accheck 1.2.3.4
accheck 2001:db8::1
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@@ -1121,7 +1121,7 @@ An example of the output is:
Hostname NTP Drop Int IntL Last Cmd Drop Int Last
===============================================================================
localhost 2 0 2 - 133 15 0 -1 7
foo.example.net 12 0 6 - 23 0 0 - -
ntp1.example.net 12 0 6 - 23 0 0 - -
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Each row shows the data for a single host. Only hosts that have passed the host
@@ -1321,7 +1321,7 @@ used to check whether monitoring access is permitted from a named host.
Examples of use are as follows:
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cmdaccheck foo.example.net
cmdaccheck ntp1.example.net
cmdaccheck 1.2.3.4
cmdaccheck 2001:db8::1
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