Re: Pinging a Device Every Second

2018-12-16 Thread Richard Holbo
YMMV... but most of the CPE routers I've seen lately have icmp turned off by default, so you'll be messing with settings in the customer router. Do you provide the router? Also agree with Baldur, 2 minutes... is more than likely the customer router rebooting itself or something like that. If the

Re: Pinging a Device Every Second

2018-12-16 Thread Saku Ytti
On Sun, 16 Dec 2018 at 17:59, Stephen Satchell wrote: > A standard ping packet, with no IP options or additional payload, is 64 > bytes or 512 bits. If an application wants to make an accurate > round-trip-delay measurement, it can insert the output of a microsecond > clock, and compare that val

Re: Pinging a Device Every Second

2018-12-16 Thread Stephen Satchell
On 12/16/18 12:07 AM, Saku Ytti wrote: > On Sun, 16 Dec 2018 at 00:48, Stephen Satchell wrote: > >> The 1500 bits are for each ping. So 1000 hosts would be 1,500,000 bits > > Why? Why did you choose 1500b(it) ping, instead of minimum size or > 1500B(ytes) IP packets? > > Minimum: 672kbps > 150

Re: Pinging a Device Every Second

2018-12-16 Thread Saku Ytti
On Sun, 16 Dec 2018 at 00:48, Stephen Satchell wrote: > The 1500 bits are for each ping. So 1000 hosts would be 1,500,000 bits Why? Why did you choose 1500b(it) ping, instead of minimum size or 1500B(ytes) IP packets? Minimum: 672kbps 1500B: 12.16Mbps -- ++ytti