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commit eae6c839497901a50723d506f299ff83b2080904 Author: Linus Lüssing linus.luessing@c0d3.blue Date: Fri Apr 19 03:01:48 2024 +0000
doc: batman-adv/Multicast-optimizations-tech
eae6c839497901a50723d506f299ff83b2080904 batman-adv/Multicast-optimizations-tech.textile | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/batman-adv/Multicast-optimizations-tech.textile b/batman-adv/Multicast-optimizations-tech.textile index 667234dc..8c3ee711 100644 --- a/batman-adv/Multicast-optimizations-tech.textile +++ b/batman-adv/Multicast-optimizations-tech.textile @@ -71,8 +71,8 @@ If the total number of nodes interested in a group is:
* ... 0, then this frame can be safely dropped. * >= 1, then this frame is encapsulated in and forwarded, in this order of priority, either via: -** a [[Multicast-Packet-Type|batman-adv multicast packet]] to the according destination(s). -** batman-adv unicast packet(s) to the according destination(s). +** a [[Multicast-Packet-Type|batman-adv multicast packet]] to the according destination(s) - if the count and headroom allows it +** batman-adv unicast packet(s) to the according destination(s) - if the count and multicast-fanout setting allows it ** [[Broadcast|batman-adv broadcast packet]] and forwarded via classic flooding to all nodes.
The latter case is the general fallback to broadcast, which is also used when the the multicast optimization is turned off.