Alex Tweedly wrote:

I don't know of a way to do this directly - certainly nothing I can see in the docs, and haven't seen it done.

There is a pretty nasty (but generally effective) way to do it .....


Thanks, Alex. The reason I asked was that I have hooked up an Aviosys IP POWER 9200 box to a network. It has digi inputs and outputs for controlling mains appliances. You can set the port that it accepts data on, but it always replies on another port, so the handler for UDP replies never gets called. I thought if I could determine the local port used I could then listen for the reply data. I'm just using the default port that it sends the replies to and it's working fine.

:-)

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