Which output displays that the peer has been selected for NTP synchronization?
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Which output displays that the peer has been selected for NTP synchronization?
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The correct output displaying that the peer has been selected for NTP synchronization is the one with the asterisk (*) symbol next to the IP address of the remote NTP peer. This asterisk indicates that this peer was selected for synchronization and is the current NTP source for the device. Based on the provided images, output C is the one that includes this asterisk (*172.25.11.254), which signifies that it is the synchronized NTP peer.
Answer is C * Asterisk indicates that this peer was selected for synchronization
C Address or name of the remote NTP peer. Status of the peer in the clock selection process: space—Discarded because of a high stratum value or failed sanity checks. x—Designated "falseticker" by the intersection algorithm. .—Culled from the end of the candidate list. – —Discarded by the clustering algorithm. +—Included in the final selection set. #—Selected for synchronization, but the distance exceeds the maximum. *—Selected for synchronization. o—Selected for synchronization, but the packets-per-second (pps) signal is in use.
the "*" symbol next to the peer IP address indicates that this peer has been selected for synchronization and is the current NTP source for the device. answer is C