translocal and transglobal section updated in the README file
Signed-off-by: Antonio Quartull ordex@autistici.org --- README | 45 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------- 1 files changed, 35 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
diff --git a/README b/README index 442f8b6..fc0a85e 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -313,7 +313,21 @@ Example:
$ batctl translocal Locally retrieved addresses (from bat0) announced via TT: - * d6:e0:fd:d9:00:00 + * d6:e0:fd:d9:00:00 [RPNXW] + +In particular, RPNXW are flags which have the following meanings: + +- R/Roaming: this client moved to another node but it is still kept for + consistency purposes up to the next OGM sending. +- P/noPurge: this client represents the local soft interface and has to never be + deleted. +- N/New: this client has recently been added but it has to not be advertised up + to the next OGM sending (for consistency purposes). +- X/delete: this client has to be removed for some reason, but it is still kept + for consistency purposes up to the next OGM sending. +- W/Wireless: this client is connected to the node through a Wireless device. + +If any of the flags is not enabled, a '.' will substitute its symbol.
batctl transglobal ================== @@ -324,15 +338,26 @@ Usage: batctl transglobal|tg
Example:
-Globally announced TT entries received via the mesh (translation table): - * 16:aa:c4:a2:00:00 via fe:fe:00:00:09:01 - * 5a:32:f9:df:00:00 via fe:fe:00:00:03:01 - * 32:ae:5a:00:00:00 via fe:fe:00:00:04:01 - * 86:88:80:29:00:00 via fe:fe:00:00:08:01 - * 9e:d8:72:f2:00:00 via fe:fe:00:00:02:01 - * 76:84:68:49:00:00 via fe:fe:00:00:05:01 - * 86:4b:b2:d2:00:00 via fe:fe:00:00:07:01 - * ca:a1:5b:e5:00:00 via fe:fe:00:00:06:01 +Globally announced TT entries received via the mesh bat0 + Client (TTVN) Originator (Curr TTVN) Flags + * 16:aa:c4:a2:00:00 ( 12) via fe:fe:00:00:09:01 ( 50) [RXW] + +where: +- TTVN: is the translation-table-version-number which introduced this + client +- Curr TTVN: is the translation-table-version-number currently advertised by + the originator serving this client (different clients + advertised by the same originator have the same Curr TTVN) +- Flags that mean: + - R/Roaming: this client moved to another node but it is still kept for + consistency purposes up to the next OGM received from its + originator + - X/delete: this client has to be removed for some reason, but it is + still kept for consistency purposes. + - W/Wireless: this client is connected to the node through a Wireless + device. + +If any of the flags is not enabled, a '.' will substitute its symbol.
batctl vis_mode =================