[Olsr-users] Simple Setup Example/Instructions?
Aaron Kaplan
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Mon May 26 19:06:48 CEST 2008
Yup, I agree with Henning here.
Feedback from the community is *highly* welcome :)
Also of course patches to make it work against winCE :)))
a.
On May 26, 2008, at 6:41 PM, Schumi Imor wrote:
> Thanks Aaron,
>
> I'll try that, I would like to try the tip, but I just finished
> porting 0.5.4 to WinCE, would 0.5.4 work in a similar test/way. I'm
> planning to move to 0.5.6 when it is available.
> To be honest, I found a lot of win32 issues with 0.5.5 thats why
> I'm using 0.5.4. A lot of endian'ess conversion issues - I hope
> 0.5.6 or tip fixes those.
>
> Let me know when you have a writeup available on the site... I can
> go thru it step by step and provide feedback.
> Thanks
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 12:10 PM, Aaron Kaplan <(spam-protected)>
> wrote:
>
> On May 26, 2008, at 5:50 PM, Schumi Imor wrote:
>
> Hello,
> Are there any simple examples or instructions on setting up a
> small test of OLSRd on three laptops? What is the best way to test
> the simple functionality of olsrd?
>
> example: Setup Adhoc on three PCs, then what? put them linearly
> apart from each other so that PC1 can't connect to PC3 without help
> of PC2? Then what run a simple ping would do?
> Any simple functionality test or setup instructions?
>
> yes, that would be a test.
>
> you can also block traffic from node 1 to node 3 via blocking it's
> mac addr. Then you have to route thru node 2.
>
>
>
>
> be sure to use a current version of olsrd (tip) and tell use any
> bugs. Also be sure to use a current olsrd.conf file.
> A good starting file is: files/olsrd.conf.default.lq-fisheye
> Be sure to adapt the intervalls to lower values since you will want
> more mobility in your test setup.
>
> That actaully is a good critique... I should really write something
> for the web page.
> Thanks!
>
> a.
>
>
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