Re: broadcast UDP

From: Ben (bmunyao@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Aug 09 2007 - 06:21:20 ART


Just a wild guess; try enabling directed broadcasts on the interface.

Ben

On 8/9/07, Sergey <public@svlp.net> wrote:
>
> Hi my config is
>
> interface Ethernet0/1
> ip address 162.1.6.6 255.255.255.0
> half-duplex
> end
>
> ip sla monitor 10
> type udpEcho dest-ipaddr 162.1.6.255 dest-port 4000 source-port 8000
> control disable
> timeout 1000
> frequency 2
> ip sla monitor schedule 10 life forever start-time now
>
> but router can't send broadcast udp packet
>
> *Mar 2 06:16:55.156: IP: tableid=0, s=162.1.6.6 (local), d=162.1.6.255(Ethernet0/1), routed via RIB
> *Mar 2 06:16:55.156: IP: s=162.1.6.6 (local), d=162.1.6.255(Ethernet0/1), len 44, sending
> *Mar 2 06:16:55.160: UDP src=8000, dst=4000
> *Mar 2 06:16:55.160: IP: s=162.1.6.6 (local), d=162.1.6.255(Ethernet0/1), len 44, encapsulation failed
> *Mar 2 06:16:55.160: UDP src=8000, dst=4000
>
>
> why ?
>
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