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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