Then start the client (e.g. on the front-end machine) with the command: Attention: per default the niping server runs on port 3298, so make sure that no internal/ external firewall rule prevents the tcp/ip connect to this port! The port for the nipping server can be changed via the -S option. E.g. niping -s -I 0 -S 5010 (port number change from 3298 to 5010) niping -c -H [ -B -L -D ] -c client mode -s server mode -H target host -B sss package size -D nnn delay between sends -L number of loops (repetitions) -P detailed output






