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NAME¶
ssmping - check if you can receive IPv4/IPv6 multicast data from an internet host
SYNOPSIS¶
ssmping [ -46v ] [ -I interface ] [ -c count ] [ -s size ] host
ssmpingd
DESCRIPTION¶
ssmping and ssmpingd are network level multicast management tools that can be used to check whether one can receive multicast packets via SSM from a host. The host target given to ssmping must run the ssmpingd daemon, which listens on UDP port 4321 for IPv4 and IPv6 unicast requests. When it receives one, it responds to a well known SSM multicast group which ssmping just have joined. Depending on whether the request was made with IPv4 or IPv6, the group is 232.43.211.234 or ff3e::4321:1234 respectively.
OPTIONS¶
For ssmpingd there are no options. For ssmping the options are as follows.
- -4
- Force IPv4
- -6
- Force IPv6
- -v
- Print client and server version information.
- -I interface
- Interface to join on
- -c count
- Stop after sending (and receiving) count requests (and replies)
- -s size
- Request replies to have a size of size bytes
SEE ALSO¶
asmping(1) a tool for checking whether can receive ASM.
- dbeacon(1) a distributed beacon multicast implementation.
BUGS¶
Please report them to Stig Venaas <venaas@uninett.no>, the author of this tool.
HISTORY¶
ssmping and ssmpingd were developed by Stig Venaas during the early days of the m6bone, the IPv6 multicast backbone.
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