Hi,
Am 2015-06-17 23:09, schrieb Carlos Meralto:
2015-06-17 21:34 GMT+01:00 Hans-Werner Hilse hw@haveyouseenthiscat.de:
a batman interface is being set up, but left unconfigured.
Why you say that has not been configured?
Because you configure the adhoc network, but a setup for bat0 is nowhere to be seen. Yes, bat0 is set as the mesh network on the adhoc net. But this is *not* the same as a config for bat0. Setting up mesh networking on adhoc will leave the adhoc net in place and does not change anything about that. There only is an additional interface that will use the adhoc network, too.
So - why do you think it has been configured? I'm just guessing above.
What I want is to have an IP that allows me to ping from node A to node C. So join adhoc0 the bridge?
If you really just want to ping from A to C (which I find a use case that sound more academic than practical), it is enough to configure an address for bat0. Or, as I said, use IPv6, which does link-level autoconfig on bat0.
If however you want to use this to bridge things attached to the LAN interface of the devices, I advise to attach it to the bridge (except if this creates a loop - you said nothing about the topology outside the devices).
-hwh