On 02/25/2015 02:02 PM, Kesavan, Vijay S wrote: > We support global discovery (all interfaces, all transports) and host > discovery (specific host on a specified transport - requires identification > information for that host eg. IP addr or MAC addr). Interface discovery > itself might have sub-scenarios and the following ones are currently > supported: > > 1. Discover resources based on specific transport type - example WiFi, > Ethernet, BT, BLE. Note for IP interfaces user has the option of selecting > Ethernet vs WiFi. > 2. Discover resources across hosts on a specific transport type - for IP > interfaces it is possible to discovery on the well-known multicast address > > What is not supported is selecting the specific interface based on transport > type. For example, if there are two WiFi interfaces on the platform, it is > not possible to specify which WiFi interface to use. >
Ok. I'd just like to be sure it's on the record that the last constraint can be a major blocker. Most of my dev systems have multiple interfaces and I'm often not operating from the base one listed. This is also especially common for VMs. -- Jon A. Cruz - Senior Open Source Developer Samsung Open Source Group jonc at osg.samsung.com
