IP Commands
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ip debug sendto
Send UDP packets.
SYNTAX:
where:
ip debug sendto
addr = <ip-address>
[count = <number{1-1000000}>]
[size = <number{0-20000}>]
[interval = <number{1-1000000}>]
[listen = <{disabled | enabled}>]
[dffield = <{disabled | enabled}>]
[srcaddr = <ip-address>]
[srcport = <number{1-65535}>]
dstport = <number{1-65535}>
[dstintf = <string>]
addr
The destination IP address.
REQUIRED
count
A number between 1 and 1000000.
Represents the number of UDP packets to send.
The default is
1
.
OPTIONAL
size
A number between 0 and 20000 (bytes).
Represents the size of the ping packet(s).
The default is
1
.
OPTIONAL
interval
A number between 1 and 10000000 (milliseconds).
Represents the intermediate interval between two sent UDP packets.
The default is
100
.
OPTIONAL
listen
Listen for incoming ICMP packets (enabled) or only send ICMP packets (disabled).
The default is
disabled
.
OPTIONAL
dffield
Enable or disable setting of the don’t fragment flag in the IP headers of the ping.
OPTIONAL
srcaddr
The IP source address to use.
OPTIONAL
srcport
The UDP source port number to use.
OPTIONAL
dstport
The UDP destination port number to send to.
REQUIRED
dstintf
The IP interface name.
By specifying the destination interface with the dstintf parameter, a direct send is
performed instead of a routed send. This means that the statefull firewall will be
bypassed for the outbound packet. As a result, the returning icmp packet can not be
associated with an existing udp connection (because there isn’t any) and is legally
dropped by the firewall. To prevent this packet from being dropped, disable the
ICMPchecks and UDPchecks in the firewall configuration.
OPTIONAL
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