[Olsr-users] Netjson bug

Henning Rogge (spam-protected)
Wed May 17 10:28:39 CEST 2017


On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 10:14 AM, Gabriel <(spam-protected)> wrote:
> Some weird stuff happens in the netjson:
> Here you can see the network graphically
> http://ninux-graph.netjson.org/topology/53b35ab9-aa6d-4705-89c3-310eac09b0da/
> here's the netjson
> http://ninux-graph.netjson.org/api/topology/53b35ab9-aa6d-4705-89c3-310eac09b0da/
>
> The attached addresses of the node "id_172.19.185.11" are wrong:
> id_172.19.185.11_172.19.64.1 and id_172.19.185.11_172.19.64.2 are actually
> belonging to it's neighbour "id_10.150.9.1".

I don't think this is a bug, its one of the design decisions of OLSRv2.

The interface addresses of a node are reported by their one-hop
neighbors in the TCs... only real "attached networks" are reported
directly inside the TC of the local node.

I think there should be an option not to make the interface IPs
routable at all, this might help to clean up the graph... I wonder why
this is not done by default. What olsrd2 version are you using?

Henning



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