13 Sep 2007 06:33
Re: route instability
Kim Hawtin <kim.hawtin <at> adelaide.edu.au>
2007-09-13 04:33:30 GMT
2007-09-13 04:33:30 GMT
Hi Gian, Gian Maria Giani wrote: > We have some problems with a network running OLSR v.0.4.10, in that the > routes are not very stable. > > The problem seems strange. The main points are: > - the network contains 10 nodes. They are in fixed positions. > Each node has about 3 neighbours, and the maximum distance between nodes is 3 > hops. > - the routes are not stable. If one observes the routing table > of one node in a given moment in time, and then observes it again after > some seconds, many times the observed routes are different > - this seems related to the fact that some neighbors are listed > as non-symmetric (they appear as symmetric for some moments, then appear as > asymmetric, then again as symmetric) > - the percentage of lost packets over these asymmetric links, > however, is 0% in both directions > > We have already tried in many ways to solve the problem... in particular > we have increased the validity time of hello messages up to 60 seconds, > but the problem is still there. Any idea? I recently did a demo for my local linux user group, and we noticed this behaviour too. So we had a look at the link quality (LC) settings. After enabling LC the route map stability was significantly improved. You can visualise the route map with dot-draw and the perl script from(Continue reading)
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