[CUWiN-Dev] Boatload of WRAP node problems

Seth Price seth at pricepages.org
Fri Sep 2 08:50:41 CDT 2005


BTW, I haven't had the node hang since I sent the orig bug report  
email. Figures.
~Seth


On Sep 2, 2005, at 2:11 AM, David Young wrote:

> Seth,
>
> Update on some of the issues you found:
>
> On Wed, Aug 31, 2005 at 06:01:03PM -0500, David Young wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Aug 31, 2005 at 03:21:51PM -0500, Seth Price wrote:
>>
>>> It looks like it is all HSLS traffic over both IPv4 and IPv6. I had
>>> thought that I had read somewhere that it only needed one hello per
>>> second, and I assumed that they were only sent over the wireless
>>> interface. Seems I was wrong.
>>>
>>
>> Hellos have always been sent over the wire interface, too.  I do  
>> expect
>> two Hellos per interface (one sent by IPv6, one sent by IPv4), but  
>> I did
>> not expect four.
>>
>>
>
> I have fixed this on the hello-consolidation branch.  Now I see two  
> Hellos
> like I expect.  I am wary of pulling the changes up to the trunk  
> just yet.
>
>
>>> Should I head over to your office some time to work on the serial
>>> console part of it? It'll probably need to stay hooked up to it over
>>> night before it goes into whatever crash condition is the problem.
>>> Though I should probably figure out some serial console setup for
>>> myself, I've been needing one lately.
>>>
>>
>> Now that we have a WRAP node in the office, I will try to duplicate
>> the hang.
>>
>
> Haven't gotten around to that, yet.
>
>
>> It occurred to me today that the ETX for a new adjacency may not
>> be set to a middle or high value, so that new adjacencies look like
>> super-desirable routes.  That would wreck havoc on the routing every
>> time a node rebooted.  It would help to explain why your node would
>> try to route through a northern node instead of taking a direct route
>> southward to the Internet gateway.
>>
>
> Looks like the code DTRT, but looks don't count for much.
>
> Dave
>
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