Jens, et al,
Careless reading on my part.
Sorry to revisit this. Do you know if udp-receiver is configured to only use half-duplex mode? If so, why have a "--full-duplex" option for udp-sender if udp-receiver can only operate in half-duplex mode?
A related question: do the --full-duplex/--half-duplex options configure udp-sender's behavior, the network adapter, or both?
Jens Breuer wrote:
Hello Tom,
this is only partially true. The section indeed begins with "The following networking options should be supplied both on the sender and the receivers:" But if you read on further you'll find "The following networking options should be supplied only on the sender:" right before the explanation of --mcast-data-address which is in the same block as --full-duplex.
I would agree that this is not well highlighted in the documentation.
To be honest I am not sure if I explicitly used --full-duplex in the past (and now) so I am probably not of much help for the question of autonegotioation.
Kind regards Jens
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 9:53 PM, Tom Carpenter tomc@bio.umass.edu wrote:
Jens,
Yes, I did try to use "--full-duplex" as an option for a 'receiver' image. Based my reading of the information on this page
http://udpcast.linux.lu/cmd.html
Networking options
The following networking options should be supplied both on the sender and the receivers:
--full-duplex
and
--half-duplex
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