Question: You have the following timestamps: Operation Client sends request Client receives response NTP server receives request NTP server sends response Timestamp 3234.198635 3234.425221 3232.405208 3232.470293

You have the following timestamps: Operation Client sends request Client receives response NTP server receives request NTP server sends response Timestamp 3234.198635 3234.425221 3232.405208 3232.470293 Time is expressed in seconds as a floating-point number. Using NTP, to what value should the client set its time? Compute this by adding the offset, theta, to the client receives response time. Note: NTP refers to pairs of systems that synchronize clocks as peers. This is in reference to the symmetric mode of the protocol, which is designed for time servers to synchronize with each other. In this mode, both systems maintain information about each other and act as peers. In SNTP, there is a clear client-server relationship. In this case of NTP operating in procedure call mode (which is the same as SNTP), where a client gets time from a server, Arefers to the client and Brefers to the server in the NTP RFC
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