The Network Time Protocol (NTP) provides a means to synchronize time and coordinate time distribution throughout a TCP/IP network. NTP aims to provide accurate and dependable timekeeping for hosts on TCP/IP networks. NTP provides synchronization traceable to clocks of high absolute accuracy and avoids synchronization to clocks keeping incorrect time. Configuring and managing NTP on your OpenVMS host involves the following tasks: o Determining which network hosts to use for synchronization o Creating and populating the NTP configuration file with the list of participating hosts o Defining a time-zone differential (offset) logical name o Using the NTPDATE program to set the local date and time o Using the NTPTRACE utility to determine the source from which an NTP server obtains its time o Using the NTPDC query program to make runtime changes to NTP