UDP BROADCAST

Hello,
is there any way to send one byte on udp broadcast
(255.255.255.255) port 8999 and listen the response with
actionscript.
Thanks a lot

You would need to either enable multicast-unicast on the WLC or the more preferred method would be to enable multicast-multicast on the WLC under CONTROLLER>General.  Unicast is a lot of overhead on the WLC as the WLC has to replicate the packet for every AP that is joined to it.  With multicast, you have to multicast routing on the network and PIM enabled on the WLC management interface VLAN, the AP VLAN(s), and the client VLAN(s).
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