Hello,

Am 01.01.2013 um 18:25 schrieb NicoEchániz:

> On 12/30/2012 10:16 PM, Jan Lühr wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I started using batman-adv's gateway mode. Sadly, I ran into some trouble - 
>> A client is connected to two gateways via vpn (fastd):
>> # batctl gw_mode
>> client (selection class: 1)
>> 
>> # batctl gwl
>>      Gateway      (#/255)           Nexthop [outgoingIF]: gw_class ... 
>> [B.A.T.M.A.N. adv 2012.4.0, MainIF/MAC: wlan0-1/f6:ec:38:e9:72:35 (bat0)]
>>   6a:4b:93:de:00:84 (255) 6a:4b:93:de:00:84 [  mesh-vpn]: 207 - 48MBit/48MBit
>> => aa:31:0e:4a:0f:1d (254) aa:31:0e:4a:0f:1d [  mesh-vpn]:  39 - 
>> 1024KBit/1024KBit
>> 
>> # batctl o
>> [B.A.T.M.A.N. adv 2012.4.0, MainIF/MAC: wlan0-1/f6:ec:38:e9:72:35 (bat0)]
>>  Originator      last-seen (#/255)           Nexthop [outgoingIF]:   
>> Potential nexthops ...
>> aa:31:0e:4a:0f:1d    0.500s   (255) aa:31:0e:4a:0f:1d [  mesh-vpn]: 
>> aa:31:0e:4a:0f:1d (255)
>> 6a:4b:93:de:00:84    0.940s   (255) 6a:4b:93:de:00:84 [  mesh-vpn]: 
>> 6a:4b:93:de:00:84 (255)
>> 
>> The client should use 6a:4b:93:de:00:84 as a gatway, since it provides much 
>> higher data rates - however, it is stuck at aa:31:0e:4a:0f:1d.
> 
> 
> I have observed the same behavior.


That's quite frustrating. Can I debug, when and why batman-adv actually chooses 
as specific gateway?

Thanks,
Keep smiling
yanosz

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