[Olsr-users] Running Application with OLSR
Markus Kittenberger
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Wed Jan 20 16:44:36 CET 2010
can u first verify whether olsr traffic (broadcasts) can pass your setup
a mean if u run tcpdump on each node, can u see incoming olsr packets (port
698) on every node?
Markus
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 4:16 PM, Brian K. Wong <(spam-protected)>wrote:
> Hello, all,
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> We are running an application on top of OLSR. This simple application
> involves one source node and one destination node. The source node sends UDP
> traffic to the destination node.
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> This program works well when we run it on two physical machines in the same
> wire LAN. *However, when we run it on two virtual nodes in the same
> virtual *
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> *wireless LAN, the destination cannot receive any packets.* The virtual
> wireless LAN is described as follows:
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> The virtual LAN is implemented using tagged virtual LAN (VLAN - IEEE
> 802.1Q) technology and network bridging.
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> The VLANs are created using a Cisco Catalyst switch. For virtual nodes on
> the same physical node, eth1 on the physical node is connected to one port
> of the Catalyst switch via a cat5 cable. Four VLANs - one for each TN - are
> created on the switch port, with VLAN trunking enabled on the switch port to
> allow data on all four VLANs to pass through simultaneously. OLSR is running
> one this virtual LAN for routing.
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> Does anybody know the solution to this problem?
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> Thank you very much in advance.
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> Regards,
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> Baobing Wang (Brian)
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> Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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> University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20740
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