Hi, it might be your VLAN configuration - as far as I know, 0 is not a valid VLAN id.
But I also found that batman-adv doesn't work on VLAN interfaces on my OpenWRT routers. As a workaround you can create a new bridge that only contains the VLAN interface and add the bridge to bat0 instead.
Regards, Matthias
On 06/22/2012 04:38 AM, Geneviève Bastien wrote:
Hi,
On 12-06-21 04:28 AM, Marek Lindner wrote:
Hi,
I talked to marec last week on irc (I'm tahini). I have a linksys router that runs batman on the eth0 interface and other routers or laptops are connected to it. Problem is, even though the batman packets pass from the other machines to the linksys, it seems something weird happens on the linksys and the interface is not recognized as a batman neighbor.
the problem is that leon does not receive any packets from its neighbors. Its log only repeatedly states "Sending own packet" but no information about incoming packets is printed. If you compare it with the other logs you will see what I mean.
But doesn't the 'batctl td eth0' output show it receives the packets from the neighbors? What happens to those packets?
A common mistake leading to this symptom is a bridge misconfiguration. Is eth0 on leon part of a bridge ?
No, the bat0 interface is on the bridge, but eth0 is a vlan, I think. Maybe it is a vlan misconfiguration? Attached are some outputs and config files from leon. What other commands should I look for to help find the problem?
Thanks, Geneviève