Hi,
Here you can see our topology, there is two nodes at moment they are connected to the same switch and should see same hnas but they are announced mostly by one of the two http://eigenlab.org/batman-adv_status.php
If i turn off the cc:c8 node the hna pass to the other nodes but when i turn it on all hna pass on it
Why this? Is not better to balance hna announcing?
the 2 batman-adv nodes probably detected they are connected to the same switch and activated the bridge loop avoidance [1]. With 'batctl sn' you can retrieve the bridge loop neighbor list.
Regards, Marek
[1] http://www.open-mesh.org/wiki/batman-adv/Bridge-loop-avoidance
ok understood
many thanks!
2011/4/16 Marek Lindner lindner_marek@yahoo.de:
Hi,
Here you can see our topology, there is two nodes at moment they are connected to the same switch and should see same hnas but they are announced mostly by one of the two http://eigenlab.org/batman-adv_status.php
If i turn off the cc:c8 node the hna pass to the other nodes but when i turn it on all hna pass on it
Why this? Is not better to balance hna announcing?
the 2 batman-adv nodes probably detected they are connected to the same switch and activated the bridge loop avoidance [1]. With 'batctl sn' you can retrieve the bridge loop neighbor list.
Regards, Marek
[1] http://www.open-mesh.org/wiki/batman-adv/Bridge-loop-avoidance
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