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[lwip-users] Re: [lwip] lwIP and Ping
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Chris Borrelli |
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[lwip-users] Re: [lwip] lwIP and Ping |
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Wed, 08 Jan 2003 23:21:54 -0000 |
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lwIP will respond to ping automatically. All you need to do is make
sure to call the tcp_tmr( ) function every 100ms as stated in the docs.
-Chris
Jibin George wrote:
>
>
> Hi all
> I have a dobut regarding the working of ICMP layer in lwIP.Will
> the lwIP stack answers a ping messaage after its intialistion or we
> need to run a ping server on lwIP(which will handle ping requests)
>
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lwIP will respond to ping automatically. All you need to do is make sure
to call the tcp_tmr( ) function every 100ms as stated in the docs.<br>
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-Chris<br>
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Jibin George wrote:<br>
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