Hello,
if I have a network where my IGP protocol is babel, there is anyway to
make babel speak to a BGP daemon (quagga) to have a consistent BGP and
IGP routing ?
there is anything similar to the olsrd quagga plugin ?
thanks
Saverio
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Thinking about that some further -- I'd like to hear more about what
you're trying to do, since I'm not absolutely convinced that
network-layer multicast is what you want to be using. (An
application-layer protocol might be more suitable, such as the flooding
algorithm used by AHCP, or even
To stir things even more: why not Mercurial? ;-)
olsr moved from mercurial to git :)
Saverio
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Git! Git! Git! Git! Git!
you are so young :)
Saverio
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Do you know if Babel supports aliases interfaces like eth0:0 or eth0:1?
I want to know someone who can confirm he is using it.
I think this is the way we used babel at the wbmv3 ! am I wrong ?
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Hello,
I'm trying to test (again) AHCP on OpenWRT.
I say again because I used AHCP in a little testebed about 18 months
ago. The configuration was in a .dat file living in:
/usr/lib/ahcp/ahcp.dat
and it was only IPv6, and it was completely stateless without server/clients.
It all worked very
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