Mesh Networking with OLSR
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General
What is mesh networking?
Why mesh networking?
Benefits of mesh networking
- self organizing
- low system maintenance needed
- robust due dynamic route recalculation
Disadvantages of mesh networking
- additional network traffic
OLSR
General
[OLSR] is a dynamic linkstate Protocol which collects link data and dynamically calculates the best routes within the network.
Links:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OLSR http://www.olsr.org
Parameters
Sample config file
DebugLevel 0 IpVersion 4 AllowNoInt yes Pollrate 0.1 TcRedundancy 2 MprCoverage 7 LinkQualityFishEye 1 LinkQualityWinSize 100 LinkQualityDijkstraLimit 0 7.0 LoadPlugin "olsrd_txtinfo.so.0.1" { PlParam "Accept" "127.0.0.1" } Hna4 { } IpcConnect { MaxConnections 1 Host 127.0.0.1 Net 192.168.6.0 255.255.255.0 } LinkQualityLevel 2 UseHysteresis no Interface "eth1" { HelloInterval 5.0 HelloValidityTime 90.0 TcInterval 3.0 TcValidityTime 270.0 MidInterval 15.0 MidValidityTime 270.0 HnaInterval 15.0 HnaValidityTime 90.0 LinkQualityMult 10.100.2.5 0.5 } Interface "vlan1" { HelloInterval 5.0 HelloValidityTime 90.0 TcInterval 3.0 TcValidityTime 270.0 MidInterval 15.0 MidValidityTime 270.0 HnaInterval 15.0 HnaValidityTime 90.0 LinkQualityMult 10.100.2.5 0.5 }