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# UDP Client example
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(See the README.md file in the upper level 'examples' directory for more information about examples.)
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The application creates UDP socket and sends message to the predefined port and IP address. After the server's reply, the application prints received reply as ASCII text, waits for 2 seconds and sends another message.
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## How to use example
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In order to create UDP server that communicates with UDP Client example, choose one of the following options.
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There are many host-side tools which can be used to interact with the UDP/TCP server/client.
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One command line tool is [netcat](http://netcat.sourceforge.net) which can send and receive many kinds of packets.
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Note: please replace `192.168.0.167 3333` with desired IPV4/IPV6 address (displayed in monitor console) and port number in the following commands.
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In addition to those tools, simple Python scripts can be found under sockets/scripts directory. Every script is designed to interact with one of the examples.
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### Send UDP packet via netcat
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```
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echo "Hello from PC" | nc -w1 -u 192.168.0.167 3333
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```
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### Receive UDP packet via netcat
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```
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echo "Hello from PC" | nc -w1 -u 192.168.0.167 3333
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```
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### UDP server using netcat
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```
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nc -u -l 192.168.0.167 -p 3333
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```
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### Python scripts
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Script udpserver.py contains configuration for port number and IP version (IPv4 or IPv6) that has to be altered to match the values used by the application. Example:
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```
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IP_VERSION = 'IPv4'
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PORT = 3333;
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```
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## Hardware Required
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This example can be run on any commonly available ESP32 development board.
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## Configure the project
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```
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make menuconfig
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```
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Set following parameter under Serial Flasher Options:
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* Set `Default serial port`.
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Set following parameters under Example Configuration Options:
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* Set `WiFi SSID` of the Router (Access-Point).
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* Set `WiFi Password` of the Router (Access-Point).
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* Set `IP version` of example to be IPV4 or IPV6.
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* Set `IPV4 Address` in case your chose IP version IPV4 above.
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* Set `IPV6 Address` in case your chose IP version IPV6 above.
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* Set `Port` number that represents remote port the example will send data and receive data from.
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## Build and Flash
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Build the project and flash it to the board, then run monitor tool to view serial output:
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```
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make -j4 flash monitor
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```
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(To exit the serial monitor, type ``Ctrl-]``.)
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See the Getting Started Guide for full steps to configure and use ESP-IDF to build projects.
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## Troubleshooting
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Start server first, to receive data sent from the client (application).
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