* [B.A.T.M.A.N.] Mesh network splits when a single node goes down
@ 2014-04-19 13:37 Saurabh Chakrabarti
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From: Saurabh Chakrabarti @ 2014-04-19 13:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: b.a.t.m.a.n, Harshal Vora
We have a mesh network running on an adhoc wifi network. All the nodes
are in static position. The problem is that when one node goes down, the
mesh breaks and the bat0 interfaces of the nodes are not reachable
(although, strangely, the nodes are reachable via the wlan0 interfaces).
Also, the node that has gone down is in one corner of the mesh.
When one of the nodes is down,
linaro@raspberry:~$ sudo batctl o
[B.A.T.M.A.N. adv 2014.1.0, MainIF/MAC: wlan0/10:fe:ed:13:f2:10 (bat0
BATMAN_IV)]
Originator last-seen (#/255) Nexthop [outgoingIF]:
Potential nexthops ...
10:fe:ed:14:d5:c4 0.090s ( 9) 10:fe:ed:14:d5:c4 [ wlan0]:
10:fe:ed:14:d5:c4 ( 9)
c0:4a:00:19:91:ef 0.610s ( 8) c0:4a:00:19:91:ef [ wlan0]:
c0:4a:00:19:91:ef ( 8)
c0:4a:00:18:db:83 0.410s ( 10) c0:4a:00:18:db:83 [ wlan0]:
c0:4a:00:18:db:83 ( 10)
64:70:02:1c:bc:d0 0.090s ( 6) 64:70:02:1c:bc:d0 [ wlan0]:
64:70:02:1c:bc:d0 ( 6)
linaro@raspberry:~$ sudo batctl o
[B.A.T.M.A.N. adv 2014.1.0, MainIF/MAC: wlan0/c0:4a:00:18:db:83 (bat0
BATMAN_IV)]
Originator last-seen (#/255) Nexthop [outgoingIF]:
Potential nexthops ...
10:fe:ed:14:d5:c4 0.210s (246) 10:fe:ed:14:d5:c4 [ wlan0]:
c0:4a:00:19:91:ef (199) 10:fe:ed:14:d5:c4 (246)
c0:4a:00:19:91:ef 0.830s (226) c0:4a:00:19:91:ef [ wlan0]:
10:fe:ed:14:d5:c4 (196) c0:4a:00:19:91:ef (226)
64:70:02:1c:bc:d0 0.520s (163) 64:70:02:1c:bc:d0 [ wlan0]:
c0:4a:00:19:91:ef ( 0) 64:70:02:1c:bc:d0 (163)
When the node thats down comes back up,
linaro@raspberry:~$ sudo batctl o
[B.A.T.M.A.N. adv 2014.1.0, MainIF/MAC: wlan0/64:66:b3:18:c9:79 (bat0
BATMAN_IV)]
Originator last-seen (#/255) Nexthop [outgoingIF]:
Potential nexthops ...
10:fe:ed:13:f2:10 0.890s (255) 10:fe:ed:13:f2:10 [ wlan0]:
c0:4a:00:19:91:ef (196) c0:4a:00:19:a9:7f (158) 10:fe:ed:14:d5:c4 ( 0)
c0:4a:00:18:db:83 (200) 10:fe:ed:14:95:09 (208) c0:4a:00:18:07:f0 (167)
10:fe:ed:13:f2:10 (255)
10:fe:ed:14:d5:c4 0.220s (181) c0:4a:00:19:91:ef [ wlan0]:
10:fe:ed:14:95:09 ( 0) 10:fe:ed:13:f2:10 (160) c0:4a:00:19:a9:7f (127)
c0:4a:00:18:db:83 (163) c0:4a:00:18:07:f0 (141) c0:4a:00:19:91:ef (181)
10:fe:ed:14:d5:c4 ( 0)
c0:4a:00:19:a9:7f 0.680s (224) c0:4a:00:19:a9:7f [ wlan0]:
10:fe:ed:14:d5:c4 (100) 10:fe:ed:14:95:09 (168) 10:fe:ed:13:f2:10 (171)
c0:4a:00:18:db:83 (200) c0:4a:00:18:07:f0 (179) c0:4a:00:19:91:ef (201)
c0:4a:00:19:a9:7f (224)
c0:4a:00:19:91:ef 0.440s (233) c0:4a:00:19:91:ef [ wlan0]:
c0:4a:00:19:a9:7f (140) 10:fe:ed:14:d5:c4 ( 0) 10:fe:ed:13:f2:10 (156)
10:fe:ed:14:95:09 (194) c0:4a:00:18:07:f0 (159) c0:4a:00:18:db:83 (156)
c0:4a:00:19:91:ef (233)
c0:4a:00:18:db:83 0.160s (230) c0:4a:00:18:db:83 [ wlan0]:
c0:4a:00:19:a9:7f (145) c0:4a:00:18:07:f0 (189) 10:fe:ed:14:d5:c4 ( 0)
10:fe:ed:13:f2:10 (195) 10:fe:ed:14:95:09 (177) c0:4a:00:19:91:ef (169)
c0:4a:00:18:db:83 (230)
10:fe:ed:14:95:09 0.110s (235) 10:fe:ed:14:95:09 [ wlan0]:
c0:4a:00:19:a9:7f (124) 10:fe:ed:14:d5:c4 ( 0) c0:4a:00:18:db:83 (158)
c0:4a:00:18:07:f0 (183) 10:fe:ed:13:f2:10 (190) c0:4a:00:19:91:ef (169)
10:fe:ed:14:95:09 (235)
c0:4a:00:18:07:f0 0.040s (253) c0:4a:00:18:07:f0 [ wlan0]:
c0:4a:00:19:a9:7f (171) 10:fe:ed:14:d5:c4 ( 0) c0:4a:00:18:db:83 (199)
10:fe:ed:14:95:09 (195) 10:fe:ed:13:f2:10 (199) c0:4a:00:19:91:ef (205)
c0:4a:00:18:07:f0 (253)
64:70:02:1c:bc:d0 0.770s (171) c0:4a:00:19:a9:7f [ wlan0]:
10:fe:ed:14:95:09 (128) c0:4a:00:18:07:f0 ( 0) 10:fe:ed:14:d5:c4 ( 0)
c0:4a:00:19:91:ef ( 0) c0:4a:00:18:db:83 ( 0) c0:4a:00:19:a9:7f (171)
10:fe:ed:13:f2:10 (134)
-saurabh
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