doc: don't require same version for experimental features

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Miroslav Lichvar 2023-09-26 12:12:14 +02:00
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The following extension field can be enabled by this option: The following extension field can be enabled by this option:
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_F323_:::: _F323_::::
This is an experimental extension field for some improvements that were An experimental extension field to enable several improvements that were
proposed for the next version of the NTP protocol (NTPv5). The field contains proposed for the next version of the NTP protocol (NTPv5). The field contains
root delay and dispersion in higher resolution and a monotonic receive root delay and dispersion in higher resolution and a monotonic receive
timestamp, which enables a frequency transfer between the server and client. It timestamp, which enables a frequency transfer between the server and client to
can significantly improve stability of the synchronization. Generally, it significantly improve stability of the synchronisation. This field should be
should be expected to work only between servers and clients running the same enabled only for servers known to be running *chronyd* version 4.2 or later.
version of *chronyd*.
{blank}::: {blank}:::
[[pool]]*pool* _name_ [_option_]...:: [[pool]]*pool* _name_ [_option_]...::
@ -2732,8 +2731,7 @@ packets. The port recognized by the NICs is 319 (PTP event port). The default
value is 0 (disabled). value is 0 (disabled).
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The NTP-over-PTP support is experimental. The protocol and configuration can The NTP-over-PTP support is experimental. The protocol and configuration can
change in future. It should be used only in local networks and expected to work change in future. It should be used only in local networks.
only between servers and clients running the same version of *chronyd*.
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The PTP port will be open even if *chronyd* is not configured to operate as a The PTP port will be open even if *chronyd* is not configured to operate as a
server or client. The directive does not change the default protocol of server or client. The directive does not change the default protocol of