Well, I was actually looking for outgoing requests for this, not incoming. I did a little bit of experiementing with tcpdump and could see this being set:
So it appears to be working. I'm all ears if anyone thinks this is incorrect. Here is the code I modified from the previous link:
I want to change the IPsetting and the broadcast setting.
With ipconfig I get this:
hme0: flags=1000843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 2
inet xx.17x.18x.xx netmask fffffff0 broadcast xx.17x.18x.xx
ether yy:0:yy:b6:yy:xx
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On several AIX 5.3 LPARs the timezone is currrently set to:
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Daylight savings in NZ starts on Sun 28th Sep 2008, which is the fourth Sunday. Do I need to change my TZ variable to NZST-12NZDT,M9.4.0/02:00,M4.1.0/03:00 or will AIX interpret the fifth... (2 Replies)
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In the examples below,... (2 Replies)
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I had to setup some cron jobs using crontab -e when logged in as root.
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There's a script I would like to run daily every 5 minutes and this job should restart every 12:03AM so it would append to a new file with the following day date format instead of running and updating continuously into one log. I am not sure of the syntaxing, what I did was to set it... (9 Replies)
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I communicate with the server via a ssh tunnel, configured via Putty.
Recently, I'm trying to forward the X11 through it, but it doesn't work.
Is there any one work this way?
Searched with google, but didn't find anything.
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ovs-tcpundump
ovs-tcpundump(1) Open vSwitch Manual ovs-tcpundump(1)NAME
ovs-tcpundump - convert ``tcpdump -xx'' output to hex strings
SYNOPSIS
ovs-tcpundump < file
Common options:
[-h | --help] [-V | --version]
DESCRIPTION
The ovs-tcpundump program reads tcpdump -xx output on stdin, looking for hexadecimal packet data, and dumps each Ethernet as a single hexa-
decimal string on stdout. This format is suitable for use with the ofproto/trace command supported by ovs-vswitchd(8) via ovs-appctl(8).
At least two -x or -X options must be given, otherwise the output will omit the Ethernet header, which prevents the output from being using
with ofproto/trace.
OPTIONS -h, --help
Prints a brief help message to the console.
-V, --version
Prints version information to the console.
SEE ALSO ovs-appctl(8), ovs-vswitchd(8), ovs-pcap(1), tcpdump(8), wireshark(8).
Open vSwitch December 2010 ovs-tcpundump(1)