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    							MNDP
    Document revision 1.5 (January 23, 2008, 16:06 GMT)
    This document applies to MikroTik RouterOS V3.0
    Table of Contents
    TableofContents
    Summary
    Specifications
    RelatedDocuments
    Description
    Setup
    PropertyDescription
    Example
    NeighbourList
    Description
    PropertyDescription
    Example
    General Information
    Summary
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    Related Documents
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    Description
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    address(read-only: IP address) - IP address of the neighbour router
    age(read-only: time) - specifies the records age in seconds (time from the last update)
    identity(read-only: text) - system identity of the neighbour router
    interface(read-only: name) - local interface name the neighbour is connected to
    mac-address(read-only: MAC address) - MAC address of the neighbour router
    platform(read-only: text) - hardware/software platform type of neighbour router
    softwate-id(read-only: text) - Software ID of the neighbout MikroTik RouterOS router
    unpack(read-only: none|simple|compress-headers|compress-all) - identifies if the interface of
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    uptime(read-only: time) - uptime of the neighbour router
    version(read-only: text) - operating system or firmware version of the neighbour router
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    							System Clock and Simple SNTP Client
    Document revision .NaN (January 23, 2008, 14:30 GMT)
    This document applies to MikroTik RouterOS V3.0
    Table of Contents
    TableofContents
    SystemClock
    Summary
    PropertyDescription
    Notes
    Example
    ManualTimeZoneSettings
    Description
    PropertyDescription
    Example
    SimpleSNTPClient
    Description
    PropertyDescription
    Notes
    Example
    System Clock
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    Property Description
    date(text) - date in format mm/DD/YYY
    gmt-offset(read-only: text) - UTC timezone in format +HH:MM or -HH:MM
    time(time) - time in format HH:MM:SS
    time-zone-name(text; default:manual) - name of the timezone (usually, identified by a major city
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    dst-delta(text; default:+01:00) - UTC timezone drift in format +HH:MM or -HH:MM to be
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    dst-end(datetime) - date and time when DST ends (when the delta is to be dropped).
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    Simple SNTP Client
    Home menu level:/system ntp client
    Standards and Technologies:SNTPversion4(RFC2030)
    Description
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    active-server(read-only: IP address) - server, the client is communicating with (unicast only)
    enabled(yes|no; default:no) - whether the SNTP client is enabled or not
    last-adjustment(read-only: time) - last time adjustment delta (difference between the local clock
    state and the received time during the last update)
    last-bad-packet-before(read-only: time) - time since the last unaccepted NTP message has been
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    last-bad-packet-from(read-only: IP address) - server address, which sent the last unaccepted
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    last-bad-packet-reason(read-only: text) - reason that states why has the last unaccepted message
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    last-update-before(read-only: time) - time past since the last clock update
    last-update-from(read-only: IP address) - IP address of the3 server that sent last accepted
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    mode(unicast|broadcast; default:broadcast) - NTP client mode
    •broadcast- NTP client listens for broadcast messages sent by any NTP server. After receiving
    first broadcast message, client synchronizes local clock using unicast mode, and afterwards
    does not send any packets to that particular NTP server, but rather waits for the next broadcast
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    •unicast- NTP client connects to the specified NTP server. IP address of NTP server must be set
    in ntp-server and/or second-ntp-server parameters. At first client synchronizes to NTP server.
    Afterwards client periodically (64..1024s) sends time requests to NTP server
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    							poll-interval(read-only: time) - current interval between messages sent to server (unicast only)
    primary-ntp(IP address; default:0.0.0.0) - specifies IP address of the primary NTP server
    secondary-ntp(IP address; default:0.0.0.0) - specifies IP address of the secondary NTP server
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    							NTP Server and Client
    Document revision 1.1 (January 23, 2008, 14:31 GMT)
    This document applies to MikroTik RouterOS V3.0
    Table of Contents
    TableofContents
    Summary
    Specifications
    Description
    Client
    PropertyDescription
    Example
    Server
    PropertyDescription
    Notes
    Example
    General Information
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