Configuring UDP echo Configure a UDP echo client
Digi TransPort® Routers User Guide
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Only send packet when the interface is “In Service”
When checked, and the router is using the specified interface, this setting prevents the router
from sending UDP packets if the interface is out of service.
Do not send any data with the UDP packet
When checked, causes the router to send only a single null data byte. This is useful to minimize
packet size when the interface has high data charges, such as W-WAN. When unchecked, the
router sends packets containing the router’s serial number and ID as text.
3. Click Apply.
Command line
Depending on your router model, there may be instances of the UDP echo task supported by the
router. Valid instance numbers begin at 0.
Entity Instance Parameter Values Equivalent web parameter
udpecho n dstip Valid hostname Send a UDP packet to IP address
a.b.c.d port n every s seconds
udpecho n dstport 0-65535 Send a UDP packet to IP address
a.b.c.d port n every s seconds
udpecho n interval 0-2147483647 Send a UDP packet to IP address
a.b.c.d port n every s seconds
udpecho n locport 0-65535 Use local port n
udpecho n userouting off, on Route via Routing table
udpecho n ifent PPP,ETH Interface x,y
udpecho n ifadd Valid interface
instance
0-4294967296
Interface x,y
udpecho n onlyis off, on Only send packet when the
interface is In Service
udpecho n nodata off, on Do not send any data with the
UDP packet