Thanks for the reply. Actually, I don't necessarily know which subnet ($ThirdOctet) the systems are on. Part of this script is to "auto-discover". By replacing Net::Ping w/ `/usr/sbin/ping `$sbnt`, I can scan the broadcast address, just look for the word /alive/ and it hums happily along.
I have a working script, but I am just a little bummed that I can't get perl's ping to do job. In other words: why won't perl's ping allow/recognize a broadcast address ping response?
Joe
In reply to Re: Re: Using Net::Ping for broadcast address
by birdbrane
in thread Using Net::Ping for broadcast address
by birdbrane
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