2.7 KiB
Supported Targets | ESP32 | ESP32-C2 | ESP32-C3 | ESP32-C6 | ESP32-H2 | ESP32-S2 | ESP32-S3 |
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TCP Client example
(See the README.md file in the upper level 'examples' directory for more information about examples.)
The application creates a TCP socket and tries to connect to the server with predefined IP address and port number. When a connection is successfully established, the application sends message and waits for the answer. After the server's reply, application prints received reply as ASCII text, waits for 2 seconds and sends another message.
Configure the project
This example can be configured to run on ESP32 and Linux target to communicate over IPv4 and IPv6.
idf.py menuconfig
Set following parameters under Example Configuration
Options:
-
Set
IP version
of example to be IPV4 or IPV6. -
Set
IPV4 Address
in case your chose IP version IPV4 above. -
Set
IPV6 Address
in case your chose IP version IPV6 above.- For IPv6 there's an additional option for
Interface selection
. - Enter the name of the interface to explicitly establish communication over a specific interface.
- On selecting
Auto
the example will find the first interface with an IPv6 address and use it.
- For IPv6 there's an additional option for
-
Set
Port
number that represents remote port the example will connect to.
Configure Wi-Fi or Ethernet under "Example Connection Configuration" menu. See "Establishing Wi-Fi or Ethernet Connection" section in examples/protocols/README.md for more details.
Note: please replace 192.168.0.167 3333
with desired IPV4/IPV6 address (displayed in monitor console) and port number in the following command.
How to use example:
In order to create TCP server that communicates with TCP Client example, choose one of the following options.
There are many host-side tools which can be used to interact with the UDP/TCP server/client. One command line tool is netcat which can send and receive many kinds of packets.
Ref to the upper level README for more information.
TCP server using netcat
nc -l 192.168.0.167 3333
Hardware Required
This example can be run on any commonly available ESP32 development board. This example can also run on any Linux environment.
Build and Flash
Build the project and flash it to the board, then run monitor tool to view serial output:
idf.py -p PORT flash monitor
(To exit the serial monitor, type Ctrl-]
.)
See the Getting Started Guide for full steps to configure and use ESP-IDF to build projects.
Troubleshooting
Start server first, to receive data sent from the client (application).