...
Assuming that NTP is installed on your client machine, you can type:
ntpq -c peers [IP
...
address
...
of
...
node]
For example, from a CSN, I can type:
[root@csninternalnic
...
~]# ntpq
...
-c
...
peers
...
192.168.100.49
...
remote
...
...
...
...
...
...
refid
...
...
...
st
...
t
...
when
...
poll
...
reach
...
...
delay
...
...
offset
...
jitter
==============================================================================
*clusterinternal
...
74.117.214.2
...
...
...
2
...
u
...
531
...
1024
...
377
...
...
0.178
...
...
0.096
...
...
0.120
ntp.mcast.net
...
...
.ACST.
...
...
...
...
...
16
...
u
...
...
-
...
...
64
...
...
0
...
...
0.000
...
...
0.000
...
...
0.001
LOCAL(0)
...
...
...
...
.LOCL.
...
...
...
...
...
12
...
l
...
...
53
...
...
64
...
377
...
...
0.000
...
...
0.000
...
...
0.001
192.168.100.50
...
192.168.100.3
...
...
3
...
u
...
...
49
...
1024
...
177
...
...
0.146
...
...
-0.204
...
...
0.230
The Tech Support Bundle discussed here https://support.cloud.caringo.com/tools/Tech-Support-Scripts-Bundle.pdf also includes a script for wide collection of NTP information: ntpd-instantaneous-collect.sh