Which command can be used on the client to discover if the clock is being synchronized with a public reference NTP server or with some alternate undisciplined local clock?

The administrator of a Solaris OS workstation has configured and enabled the NTP client to use
the default multicast address for communicating with an available local NTP server
Which command can be used on the client to discover if the clock is being synchronized with a
public reference NTP server or with some alternate undisciplined local clock?

The administrator of a Solaris OS workstation has configured and enabled the NTP client to use
the default multicast address for communicating with an available local NTP server
Which command can be used on the client to discover if the clock is being synchronized with a
public reference NTP server or with some alternate undisciplined local clock?

A.
cat /etc/inet/ntp.conf

B.
ntptrace

C.
svcadm enable svc:/network/ntp

D.
ntpq localhost



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