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From: Bastian Bittorf <bittorf@bluebottle.com>
To: b.a.t.m.a.n@lists.open-mesh.org
Subject: [B.A.T.M.A.N.] lost connection to a client / Q: transglobal-table
Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2013 08:55:58 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20131101075558.GI6252@medion.lan> (raw)

in my small office-network we have _often_ the situation,
that my laptop 8-) has no internet. if this happens, i can
connect via ssh hop by hop and can see, that the network
itself (wireless/wired) is working, but the 'routes' are wrong.

here the transglobal-table in the master, my laptop is '00:21:6a:32:7c:1c'

root@EG-labor-AP:~ batctl tg
Globally announced TT entries received via the mesh bat0
       Client        (TTVN)       Originator      (Curr TTVN) (CRC   )
Flags
 * 02:00:c0:ca:c0:1a  (  8) via 02:00:ca:b1:00:15     (  8)   (0xe285) [...]
 * 06:2f:65:8a:d2:b7  (  1) via 02:00:ca:b1:00:02     (  1)   (0x50f6) [...]
 * 46:0a:75:3c:f2:47  (  1) via 02:00:ca:b1:00:15     (  8)   (0xe285) [...]
 * 5e:27:29:d8:ee:b4  (  1) via 02:00:ca:b1:00:76     (  1)   (0xc9fc) [...]
 * 72:f7:18:80:9d:9d  ( 86) via 02:00:de:ad:00:03     ( 86)   (0x7651) [...]
 * ae:d9:0f:ef:01:c3  (  1) via 02:00:ca:b1:02:22     (  5)   (0x6456) [...]
 * 56:fb:55:27:b2:63  (  1) via 02:00:ca:b1:00:58     (  5)   (0xac7c) [...]
 * 46:13:bf:2a:53:1e  (  1) via 02:00:ca:b1:00:13     (  5)   (0x8133) [...]
 * 0a:c6:fd:60:5d:5f  (  1) via 02:00:de:ad:02:23     (  1)   (0xa1c1) [...]
### interesting part:
 * 00:21:6a:32:7c:1c  (  4) via 02:00:ca:b1:02:22     (  5)   (0x6456) [.W.]
 + 00:21:6a:32:7c:1c  (  5) via 02:00:ca:b1:00:13     (  5)   [.W.]
###
 * e6:ad:ca:24:f6:10  (  1) via 02:00:ca:b1:00:45     (  3)   (0x6182) [...]

root@EG-labor-AP:~ batctl -v
batctl 2013.4.0 [batman-adv: 2013.4.0]

root@EG-labor-AP:~ cat /etc/openwrt_version 
r38568

the interesting thing is, that my laptop seems to be reachable via
*:02:22 and *:00:13 - the 2nd entry has no hash (?), but 'batctl t 00:21:6a:32:7c:1c'
outputs *:00:13 as originator. from the topology, it is impossible to be
near this node, so no roaming can happen AND i can see on my laptop,
that there was no roaming. the situation recovers without interaction after some
minutes. the transglobal table does not change, but 'batctl t 00:21:6a:32:7c:1c' 
outputs the correct *:02:22

what can i do for more debugging or is this bug already solved in trunk?

bye, bastian

             reply	other threads:[~2013-11-01  7:55 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2013-11-01  7:55 Bastian Bittorf [this message]
2013-11-01 12:36 ` [B.A.T.M.A.N.] lost connection to a client / Q: transglobal-table Antonio Quartulli
2013-11-01 14:33   ` Bastian Bittorf
2013-11-01 14:39     ` Antonio Quartulli
2013-11-01 15:16       ` Bastian Bittorf
2013-11-03  7:10         ` Gui Iribarren
2013-11-03  9:18           ` Bastian Bittorf
2013-11-03  9:42             ` Gui Iribarren
2013-11-23  9:24               ` Bastian Bittorf
2013-11-23 16:15                 ` Antonio Quartulli

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