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From: | Jim Gibbons |
Subject: | Re: [lwip-users] igmp status? versions? |
Date: | Thu, 01 Apr 2004 14:08:35 -0800 |
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First and foremost, thank you for all the time you have been spending
on lwip. This must be quite a burden for you. I was actually a little
surprised to get a response from you directly. I'm hoping that the IGMPv2 by Steve Reynolds will do the job for us. If I'm right, then it will probably be a good thing for many other lwip users. Here's the background on our situation: We have developed a small appliance that sits on an ethernet for one of our customers. It will normally acquire its address via DHCP. Our customer then uses a host application to find all such appliances on the network and control them. The message that is sent out to discover these clients is UDP/multicast. This works fine so long as things are well localized on a single ethernet, but breaks down in a large enterprise environment. We're hoping that by having our appliance enter the group for a specific multicast destination, we will be able to inform upstream routers of our need to see such messages, and thus get them from anywhere in a large enterprise. As you can see, in this limited application, source filtering really isn't an issue, so v2 is all we need. I suspect that this discovery problem is fairly common among small appliances, and thus fairly common among those using lwip in embedded systems. Leon Woestenberg wrote: Hello Jim, --
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