[MLB-WIRELESS] What has happened to all of technical discussion
Clae
clae at tpg.com.au
Thu Jun 6 01:04:28 EST 2002
Thanks very much for that progress report Roger. I was wondering how
the work down on the routing farm was going.
Clae.
At 11:41 PM +1000 5/6/02, Roger Venning wrote:
>This is exactly what the Routing / Addressing working group is
>planning. One of the issues is that the OSPF routers must run in
>point-to-multipoint mode because if A can ping B and B can ping C
>does not A can directly ping C... The issue with this is that I
>haven't fully resolved the bugs in the free package, Zebra, in order
>to get it working in point-to-multipoint (which was an unsupported
>mode before I started.).
>
>The end goal is that backbone nodes will have a single IP address
>per WAN interface. This will run OSPF. It will be configured in
>ad-hoc mode, on the same frequency, with the same ESSID as all other
>backbone WAN interfaces (exceptions only in regions that have high
>node density where interference and congestion becomes an issue,
>only channel allocation gets past these). The OSPF daemon will run
>in point to multipoint mode. The end result is that a node will not
>need configuration especially for individual neighbours. Mesh
>routing will occur.
>
>Roger.
>
>Steven Haigh wrote:
>
>>That's what's confised me too... what is there to stop us using ADHOC on
>>*all* nodes, and then using routing (OPSF or whatever) to figure out who is
>>connectable?
>>
>>I think this is probably the closest we could get to a mesh.....
>><snip>
>>
>
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