This is a cleaned up version of mtools from the University of Virginia's Multimedia Networks Group http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~mngroup/software/
The tools msend and mreceive can be particulary useful when debugging
multicast setups.
Remember, when routing multicast, always check the TTL!
msend- send UDP messages to a multicast groupmreceive- receive UDP multicast messages and display them
msend [-g GROUP] [-p PORT] [-join] [-t TTL] [-i ADDRESS] [-P PERIOD]
[-text "text" | -n]
msend [-v|-h]
mreceive [-g group] [-p port] [-i ip] ... [-i ip] [-n]
mreceive [-v|-h]
msend continuously sends UDP packets to the multicast group specified
by the -g and -p options.
mreceive joins a multicast group specified by the -g and -p
options, then receives and displays the multicast packets sent to this
group:port combination by the msend command.
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-g GROUPSpecify the IP multicast group address to which packets are sent, or received. The default group is 224.1.1.1.
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-p PORTSpecify the UDP port number used by the multicast group. The default port number is 4444.
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-joinMulticast sender will join join the multicast group. By default, a multicast sender does not join the group.
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-t TTLSpecify the TTL (1-255) value in the message sent by
msend. You must increase this if you want to route the traffic, otherwise the first router will drop the packets! The default value is 1. -
-i ADDRESSSpecify the IP address of the interface to be used to send the packets. For
mreceiveone or more interfaces can be given. The default value isINADDR_ANYwhich implies that the default interface selected by the system will be used. -
-P PERIODSpecify the interval in milliseconds between two transmitted packets. The default value is 1000 milliseconds.
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-text "text"Specify a message text which is sent as the payload of the packets and is displayed by the mreceive(8) command. The default value is an empty string.
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-nInterpret the contents of the message text as a number instead of a string of characters. Use
mreceive -non the other end to interpret the message text correctly. -
-vPrint version information.
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-hPrint the command usage.