Hello Don,
Debug Level 2 will list the available gateways. There is no need to restart BATMAN, it will notice the new gateway available gateways automatically (the gateways are announced with the BATMAN-packets). One of the gateways will be selected depending on the configuration at -r.
You might want to read the howto [1] for further information. :) Please ask again if your question is not answered there.
regards, Simon
[1] http://open-mesh.net/batman/doc/batmand_howto.pdf
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 05:33:31PM -0500, Don Davis wrote:
Simon Wunderlich wrote:
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 03:13:17PM -0500, Don Davis wrote:
batmand -g 5mb eth1 vlan1 #for gw?
Hello Don,
try "-g 5mbit" instead of "-g 5mb". Seems this wrong option is silently ignored ...
best regards, Simon
Thank you. That did do the trick.
Is the gateway detection for announced gateways? Is there a script that can probe to see if the router is a gateway and if so make it available?
I was under the mistaken impression that because I hadn't configured olsr (nor had I disabled it) that I was not running OLSR. Thanks to Sven Ola it seems that it was a zero conf olsr. Without specifying ifconfig eth1:bat 10.0.5.* the batmand eth1 command seemed to work (the same for batmand -g 5mbit eth1 vlan1) and batmand -c -d 1/2/3/4 show batman running.
Is it normal that I have to kill and restart batman for the new gateway to be noticed? _______________________________________________ B.A.T.M.A.N mailing list B.A.T.M.A.N@open-mesh.net https://list.open-mesh.net/mm/listinfo/b.a.t.m.a.n