[Olsr-users] Differences between actual OLSRD and RFC3626

Henning Rogge (spam-protected)
Thu Mar 10 19:22:56 CET 2011


On Thursday 10 March 2011 19:14:00 f campos wrote:
> Hi !
> What is the maximum nodes supported by oslr ?
Depends on CPU power, RAM and operation system settings. And network bandwith.

You can run a 1000 node network on an embedded router...

I heared from some test Axel (the author of BMX) did, that linux normally has 
a limit of 4096 routes. This might limit the number of nodes too.

But the code itself contains no built in limits. I am not aware of any routing 
protocol with an upper limit of nodes built in.

Henning Rogge
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