10-07-2005
But the problem is
im at PC 1, and cant send UDP to the gate to get out externally:
PC1 --- Network (UDP dropped)---GATE------(no Drops)-------WWW
I have SSH access to GATE which is a unix system, but still UDP packets dropped on way there.
maybe that's better explained
imma quite newb at terminology
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
macping
MACPING(1) General Commands Manual MACPING(1)
NAME
macping - A tool for pinging other RouterOS or mactelnetd devices
SYNOPSIS
mactelnet [options] <MAC-Address|hostname>
DESCRIPTION
This tool enables you to ping other RouterOS or MAC-Telnetd enabled devices. You can ping either a hostname or a MAC address. If speci-
fied, the hostname (identity) will be looked up via MNDP discovery.
OPTIONS
These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax. A summary of options is included below.
-f Fast mode, do not wait before sending next ping request. The next ping will be sent immediately when the last ping is received. This
cannot be used with -c 0
-s Specify the amount of bytes to send in each ping packet, up to ~1400 bytes.
-c Number of packets to send before exiting. A value of 0 means unlimited packets and the tool must be exited with Control + C.
-h Show summary of options.
-v Show version of program.
SEE ALSO
mndp(1), mactelnet(1), mactelnetd(1).
AUTHOR
macping was written by Hakon Nessjoen <haakon.nessjoen@gmail.com>.
This manual page was written by Hakon Nessjoen <haakon.nessjoen@gmail.com>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
February 27, 2011 MACPING(1)