I wanted to know if there is a way to use IP adress because i want to send a message from one device to two others .
So i thought about this : dtnsend dtn://broadcast address file
so all the node in the network can receive the message.
Because i didn't find any other way to do it.
Any advice ?
Thank you

 
Ghada Jaber
Etudiante en 5eme année Réseau informatique et Telecommunication a l'INSAT
Stagiaire a l'IRIT/ENSEEIHT
Tel : 003385681703
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Le Jeudi 22 mai 2014 17h31, Dominik Schürmann <d.schuermann@tu-braunschweig.de> a écrit :


Hi Ghada,

I read what you wrote, but it just makes no sense (as Stephan nicely
explained), so I recommended ping instead. It is a very nice tool,
available on all unix distributions ;)

Regards
Dominik

On 05/22/2014 04:36 PM, Ghada Jaber wrote:
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> Ghada Jaber
> Etudiante en 5eme année Réseau informatique et Telecommunication a l'INSAT
> Stagiaire a l'IRIT/ENSEEIHT
> Tel : 003385681703
> email : jaberghada@yahoo.fr
> Skype : ghada.jaber90
> Le Jeudi 22 mai 2014 16h28, Dominik Schürmann <d.schuermann@tu-braunschweig.de> a écrit :

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> The syntax you are searching for is:
> "ping [options] destination_host"
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> Regards, an astonished
> Dominik
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> On 05/22/2014 04:06 PM, Ghada Jaber wrote:
>> Hi
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>> Instead of using the name of the node (dtn://name) , i want to use her IP adress to test dtnping or other tool ( dtnsend , dtnrecv ...)
>> Can I ? If yes , how ? I mean how is the syntax ?
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>> Thank you
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>> Ghada Jaber
>> Etudiante en 5eme année Réseau informatique et Telecommunication a l'INSAT
>> Stagiaire a l'IRIT/ENSEEIHT
>> Tel : 003385681703
>> email : jaberghada@yahoo.fr
>> Skype : ghada.jaber90
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