Matt -
I have mentioned it to support. They suggested if you
wish more than one packet be sent, ping the interface
not the node.
I think it is a "design feature" not a problem. The
kind of "design feature" in 5.1.1 that allows all
users to unacknowledge resources on the read/write map
from the web interface.
Jan
--- Matt Ashfield <mda@UNB.CA> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I was wondering if there was a solution for the
> problem in 5.1.1 where it only sends one packet when
> pinging a device?
>
> THanks,
>
> Matt
> mda@unb.ca
>
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